Tag Germany

GAZA-Made in the USA – Part 2 – The End of Accountability

Part two shifts the focus from the rubble in Gaza to the centers of power in Washington and Berlin. It shows that the central question is not only which weapons were delivered, but why the political and legal mechanisms of control failed - or were deliberately dismantled. From National Security Memorandum 20 to the Leahy Law and the Arms Export Control Act, a picture emerges of a system in which the relevant rules do exist, yet are not enforced when it matters most. The removal of reporting obligations, the bypassing of congressional scrutiny, and the institutional silence of the responsible agencies do not merely suggest bureaucratic failure, but a possible transition into a new phase: the end of accountability.

Germany as a Protectorate

Germany is considered a sovereign state – but does it act like one?
This analysis examines why the Federal Republic has operated with limited autonomy in foreign, security, and economic policy since 1945.
From U.S. military bases and intelligence dependency to the Nord Stream sabotage: a sober assessment of German sovereignty beyond official narratives.

Germany 2025: How a Democracy Dies…

Germany did not turn authoritarian overnight. The transformation happened gradually — legally codified, media-backed, and politically normalized. This article traces how civil liberties eroded, elections lost substance, and power consolidated — and why democracies often die quietly, long before citizens realize it.

The United States Declares War on Europe

The new US National Security Strategy marks a historic rupture: Europe is no longer seen as a partner, but as a liability. Energetically detached, economically weakened, and politically downgraded, the continent is being strategically discarded. This is not a misunderstanding — it is a silent declaration of war.

Germany’s Paper Army

Germany wants to become “capable of victory” – at least rhetorically. But what happens when political slogans collide with hard numbers, material readiness, logistics, training, and combat experience? This analysis dismantles the myth of Germany’s “Zeitenwende” and exposes a military built on illusion: ammunition for days, logistics for hours, and political rhetoric for years. A seven-act reality satire about power, pretence, and who would ultimately pay the price.