

Maybe you don’t have the reich sense of humour for history-based mirth. Nothing to lose your Messerschmitt over.
Maybe you don’t have the reich sense of humour for history-based mirth. Nothing to lose your Messerschmitt over.
That’s the sound of the Royal Air Force preparing for Round 3. And Dresden property prices plummeting.
See: Afghanistan, Iraq.
America are the toddlers who have found father’s gun and decide to blast at anyone withholding sugar.
The idea that the American military are competent enough to go after just the cartels is laughable. Not to mention the violation of Mexican sovereignty.
Then you see what they did in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Any boy over the age of 12 was considered a potential terrorist therefore a “military age male” and was thus fair game for special forces murder squads, air strikes, drone strikes, and was not needed to be included in the official statistics for civilian kills.
In short the American military apparatus uses Terrorism as a green light to go for maximum overkill, regardless of the level of civilian kills and socio-economic impact. This in turn sustains the vast economic forces in defence contracting and makes a lot of political donors a lot of money.
It also rids the US of thousands of low-income patriotic-but-stupid people who sign up to the military because they have few other career options. These would later cost the state money in Medicare but not if they get killed in action.
War is primarily big business. Moral and legal factors take a back seat.
It should also be pointed out that Germany saying anything at all about foreign military intervention is a big deal, given their longstanding policy against it.
Although the US has spent more on bangs than Europe, which has spent on bangs but also helmets and armour and transport.
It pulled a documentary where the producers had failed to disclose the narrator’s personal connection to Hamas, a possible breach of editorial guidelines. Nothing to do with Israel. They’d have done it with any subject. And have.