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Wagner Eduard

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No AI, No AI translated by Eduard Wagner
We live in a busy time where a lot is destroyed without any consideration for losses. You can see some things from different perspectives. Whether these actually set something in motion is of course a different question.

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Eduard Wagner

New World Order 2023 November

We live in a busy time where a lot is destroyed without any consideration for losses. You can see some things from different perspectives. Whether these actually set something in motion is of course a different question.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

New World Order 2023 - 4

Eduard Wagner

Foreword

Far be it from me to attack or judge anyone here. Rather, it is my view of things, as I interpret it below. It may well be that one or the other thinks that this is a radical view of things. But sometimes it seems to me that you bury your head in the sand. Not reacting will resolve itself. I think this thread runs through the whole of the Scriptures. As I said, this is not paternalism of anyone, but my opinion on various things at home and abroad.

According to the government, around four million Afghans live in Pakistan

Of these, about 1.7 million are undocumented, who are now being sent back to their home country of Afghanistan within a very short period of time, either voluntarily or involuntarily. The background to this is that religiously motivated attacks occur again and again in Pakistan. What is the situation in the European Union, for example? The narrative of a welcoming culture is still cultivated. Citizens are expected to receive the refugees with their taxes and can still be afraid if they take to the streets, for example. But the problem with migration is not unique to Europe or Pakistan, even the US is facing the same debacle. There, it is not exactly refugees who have to realize their attitudes in America, but much more economic refugees. It may well be that the forced deportation of Pakistan is not exactly what you read from the point of view of human rights, but apparently the government has to react before the whole country goes down the drain. Whether this is also a solution for the EU as well as for the USA should be considered. One would assume that people who leave their homeland also submit to the rules and laws in the country of arrival. But there is months and years of thinking about whether this person can obtain asylum status or not. Such people who commit crimes here in Europe should be returned to their home country as soon as possible, and not that EU citizens have to pay for these people.

Closure of the Gaza Strip

We are talking about a good 2 million Palestinians who fear for their lives. It may well be true that Israel defends itself when the attacks on its national territory take place from this area. It is also true that Hamas has built a tunnel system from which the attacks on the neighboring country take place, only there is the population at stake. Yes, the population is being urged to flee to the south of the Gaza Strip. But are they safe from bombing raids there? You take 2 million people hostages to wipe out a group of "terrorists" and forget about the human side. Not only does the people have to fear for their lives, but they are also deprived of the very least, such as basic foodstuffs or energy. War is always abominable and borders are always crossed, for example as far as international law is concerned, but as mentioned, it is not exactly about territorial gains, but much more about human suffering. Has it perhaps been forgotten for a good 70 years to resolve the conflict through negotiations? The two-state solution is repeatedly brought up, but there are no efforts on the part of either party to the conflict. Has it reached the point where it is no longer possible to find a solution? When one thinks of Israel's intention to eliminate Hamas, one thinks of how it has shown in the past that religiously motivated tendencies are difficult to defeat. So why not finally draw a line under this and finally sit down at a table to come to a solution.