12-09-2018, 06:33 PM
This looks like the cockroach theory to me:
If you hear a first appeal for Germany to intervene militarily in Syria, then always more variations on the theme inevitably appear.
The mention of German re-militarism may be the first cockroach. There are always more cockroaches.
Also, Germany back in 1963 was in total control of NATO. How could they want to control NATO and succeed in controlling NATO if they couldn't go to war?
If you think that Germany was at one time in total control of NATO and somehow they legally couldn't fight, then you are missing 99% of the pieces of this puzzle.
James Lateer
If you hear a first appeal for Germany to intervene militarily in Syria, then always more variations on the theme inevitably appear.
The mention of German re-militarism may be the first cockroach. There are always more cockroaches.
Also, Germany back in 1963 was in total control of NATO. How could they want to control NATO and succeed in controlling NATO if they couldn't go to war?
If you think that Germany was at one time in total control of NATO and somehow they legally couldn't fight, then you are missing 99% of the pieces of this puzzle.
James Lateer