writing always comes with at least one day late with my personal (and perhaps futile) comments on the news, but these days (a little free time) is still something that piutòst gnìnt to the E Mei piutòst we say in Piacenza!
You may have read the "resignation" - Which is equivalent , albeit in less raw, the famous gun bullet reserved for defendants during the mock trial of totalitarian regimes: the series "or you think you, or we will" - the Federal President of Germany, Horst Koehler .
What has never done wrong this man, whose power is limited even more than that of an Italian prime minister?
has "dared" to tentatively suggest that "perhaps" the Germans are with their troops in Afghanistan "and also" to protect their economic interests (which are as diverse as the flow of oil through the pipeline in Afghanistan, the maintenance good political, commercial, and then, with the U.S., etc . etc. ).
As such, this dismissal should not be surprising, since it is very well known that the high-level policy is systematically prohibited tell it like it is. But the fact, however, is another.
The algorithm behind the "early retirement" of the President is as follows: people are opposed to war, "escapes" that in war missions you actually make war, and consents goodbye reelection.
Ok, but this reasoning - let me - is a little 'dated' and no longer present , nella situazione odierna di profonda crisi economica.
Oggi siamo (noi occidentali N.d.Tojo ) messi economicamente così male, che saremmo disposti praticamente a tutto , pur di recuperare il benessere che stiamo perdendo (e che continueremo a perdere, andando avanti così): tradotto in soldoni, tutto ciò che potrebbe rimettere in moto l'economia ci sembra più apprezzabile, perché ne va del nostro posti di lavoro.
Adattato al caso particolare di Koehler, oggi viviamo un'epoca dove anche il pacifismo si è messo in cassa integrazione, soppiantato dal pragmatismo e dalla Realpolitik (parola che i tedeschi hanno inventato, but that seems to have forgotten): then stay in Afghanistan helps our economy to get better, we are much less willing to discourse on matters of principle .
Koehler in this sense has probably said something that now seems far less difficult to digest "of two years ago, except that the pattern of politically correct Germany have not yet updated ...
Lord Tojo
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