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Every day, events happen that can be seen from a different perspective. Here I try to document such views. Whether you can agree with them or not is up to you. It may be that you can't exactly agree with them, but there may be problems that could be solved more easily than just with armed force. Our planet would benefit from a different perspective on so many events. That's why I've decided to look at some events in society, politics and the climate from a different perspective.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2025
Foreword
Far be it from me to attack anyone here or to judge anyone. 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 solve itself. I believe that this thread runs through the entire writing. As I said, this is not paternalism of anyone, but my opinion on various things at home and abroad.
Since New Year's Eve 1999, Vladimir Putin has ruled Russia in various positions. What did he promise at the beginning and where does this state stand today? There he meant to observe freedom of the press and freedom of speech and much more. But there is actually nothing left of it. On the contrary, in this state you have to think very carefully about what you are saying. If one or the other disagrees, he or she will be immediately brought to justice with a corresponding end up to death. The logical conclusion was that he also did not make any friends with his special operation against Ukraine. His travel diplomacy to supposedly friendly states does not help either. And he also repeatedly points out that nothing can harm him and the Western states, but the sparse information shows that this is not the case. But it is also difficult to determine what his next actions will be, certainly not peaceful ones.
Only a short time ago there was talk of a limited nuclear use. This was said by the aggressor Putin. The only question is how he wants to limit such a one, if you think of the 2nd World War, for example. But the fact that you hear such sayings from him again and again is not new. Only at the end of the month will a president of the USA come to power, who also has a large arsenal of nuclear weapons at his disposal. You might have thought that the time of the Cold War was over, but apparently rulers have to pour oil on the fire again and again in order to prove or assert themselves on this planet. What the individual citizen thinks about this is shown by international studies that categorically reject such weapons. But what does that matter to such decision-makers? There are probably people who still live in the "good old days" but who have little to do with the present. It is only extremely dangerous if it occurs to you to press the red button, so the other side will not wait long to react to it.