In Germany, discontent is
growing over unequal relations with the United States
by InfoBrics
December 26, 2019
Oskar Lafontaine is a German
politician, candidate for Chancellor in the German federal election of 1990,
Chairman of the Social Democratic Party from 1995 to 1999, Minister of Finance
from 1998 to 1999, leader of The Left in Saarland since 2010.
The United States of America
is waging bloody economic wars against the entire world, and now against us
Germans. The German government is talking interference with our sovereignty.
What a fallacy! We have never been a sovereign state. After the end of the
World War II, it is the Americans who have been handling issues of war and
peace in Germany.
In 1963, Charles de Gaulle
said: “Having allies… is a matter of course for us in the historical era in
which we find ourselves. But to have your own free choice… is also a
categorical imperative, because alliances have no absolute virtue, no matter
what feelings they are based on. And if you give up control over yourself, you
run the risk of never regaining it.”
Later, Francois Mitterrand
would add: “You can’t hand the solution over to others when life or death is at
stake.”
American military bases in
Germany imperil us instead of protecting. The United States is pushing us to a
war with its aggressive policy of encircling Russia and China, with allocating
huge amounts of $738 billion for military purposes, by means of withdrawing
from the INF Treaty and placing short-range missiles next to the Russian
borders. It is in our interest to liberate the German soil from US military
bases.
“Ami go home!” the students
chanted in 1968, when the United States killed millions of people in Vietnam,
using its military bases in Germany. “Ami go home!” the Germans urged when the
United States, under the guise of lying about Saddam Hussein’s possession of
weapons of mass destruction, unleashed the war in Iraq using its military
facilities in Germany – a war that claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands
of people. “Ami go home!” – this appeal should become the motto of German
politics today, when the greatest military power in the world is obviously
violating international law and terrorizing all of the world.
This has been taken from
Oscar Lafontaine’s Facebook and distributed by the German NachdenkSeiten run by
another “heavyweight” of German politics – Albrecht Müller, a long-term ally of
German Chancellor Willy Brandt, Bundestag member from 1987 to 1994.
“People like Oscar
Lafontaine,” Albrecht Müller writes in his commentary, “able to get across
their ideas, are a must-have in politics. The demand [on the US to leave
Germany] is by no means radical. It’s appropriate. Many Germans believe so, but
not those who shape today’s politics in Berlin. The German establishment and
representatives of the major news outlets are either associated with the United
States and dependent on them, or serve the interests of the military
establishment. There are also people who simply lack courage and consider the
‘Ami go home’ demand unduly radical.
What else should happen?
Sanctions have been imposed against us Germans. The weaponization process is at
our expense. We are involved in maneuvers next to the Russian borders. Convoys
with military equipment block our railways. What is finally going to make the
cup run over?”
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