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Cake day: August 1st, 2023

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  • As Panjak Mishra points out, Germany never really de-Nazified after WWII. They made a pact with the US to rejoin the West against the USSR on condition of blindly supporting the Zionist colony with money and weapons. A few scalps like Eichmann were sacrificed but then it was business as usual.

    If you look at German contributions to NATO in the 1950s and 1960s, many of them were senior Nazis. Men like Adolf Heusinger, Hitler’s chief of staff, became the head of NATO. Hans Spedel, the Wermacht’s commander of land forces in Europe, became Chairman.

    Many Nazi scientists and engineers, most notably V2 rocket designer, Wernher von Braun, worked in the US.

    Germany’s turn to authoritarianism is nothing more than the mask coming off. Their support for the israeli genocide isn’t surprising given Germany’s history of annihilating indigenous people in Namibia, which they make no mention of in their performative contrition regarding the Holocaust.

    In short, fuck Germany.











  • NATO expansion was a provocation. After the Cold War ended, the original rationale for the alliance—containing the Soviet Union— didn’t apply, so expanding Eastern was clearly an aggressive move to exploit a weakened Russia as Kissinger quite honestly explained in the PBS interview.

    From Russia’s perspective, this expansion was a threat. It’s faced multiple invasions from the West: Napoleon, the Nazis etc and clearly NATO’s movement toward its borders, the deployment of missile defense systems in Eastern Europe, and Western support for the ousting of allied governments would be seen as existential threats.

    Their reaction is rooted in history and security logic.