with russian soldiers, the very strong morale of ukrainian fighters. but as this war progresses, how important do you think this visit, and the renewed package of aid from the us will be in boosting ukrainian morale? ~ ., ., the us will be in boosting ukrainian morale? ~ . ., ., ., morale? ukrainian morale, the bi est morale? ukrainian morale, the biggest thing morale? ukrainian morale, the biggest thing you morale? ukrainian morale, the biggest thing you need - morale? ukrainian morale, the biggest thing you need is - biggest thing you need is understanding for what you are fighting and that is probably the most important thing. when you don t understand for what you fight, you cannot be with high morale. it doesn t mean what you will preparation all how many weapons you have. ukraine s armed forces and security forces understand they are fighting for their sovereignty and freedom. most russians don t understand what they are fighting, except for some of the propaganda, to attack
produce their own driving licenses. their narrative is basically they want to go back to monarchy. monarchy ceased to exist in germany in 1918. they want to re-create that system, because they say that every german state that has come into existence, including the third reich, the nazi government, was illegitimate. they are far right. they want to create an authoritarian government. but they are not neatly fitting into the neonazi category, because they want to create a different kind of authoritarian government. now, to what extent does this say something about the stability of german politics that we have taken for granted? we think of germany being the most stable country in the west. unlike almost every other western country, there is no significant far-right populist movement. you know, the afd is a small
their narrative is that basically they want to go back to monarchy. monarchy ceased to exist in germany in 1918. they want to re-create that system, because they say that every german state that has come into existence, including the third reich, the nazi government, was illegitimate. so they are far right. because they are against democracy. they want to create an authoritarian government. but they are not neatly fitting into the neo-nazi category, because they want to create a different kind of authoritarian government. now, to what extent does this say something about the stability of german politics that we have taken for granted? we think of germany being the most stable country in the west. unlike almost every other western country, there is no significant far-right populist movement. you know, the afd is a small party in germany. does this should this shatter that sense of what is going on in germany?
Own goals – J-Wire jwire.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jwire.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
defended and minimized the january 6th attack and praised the people who carried it out. and that seems crazy, i know. but it is not unprecedented. it absolutely has happened before. in the early 1940s, before the u.s. joined world war ii, the justice department brought a case against a whole bunch of americans for sedition. for allegedly trying to overthrow the u.s. government by force. and the special twist in that case was that the government alleged these folks were not only trying to overthrow the u.s. government by force. they were trying to do so as part of a conspiracy with the nazi government in germany. now one of the defendants in that case was a high-ranking nazi agent. he was convicted of being a paid agent of the nazi government in this country. he had been running an operation inside the u.s. congress working with multiple members of congress and u.s. senators to use congressional offices to distribute million of pieces of