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Another article in the Economist expresses another fear. What if Trump gets re-elected in 2024? What would that mean? What would it mean? Would the U.S. become pro-Russia? Would the United States and its commitment to Green Policy and several other aspects? What about an industrial policy for the United States? Now, keep in mind that the city of London produced in December 2018 a report by the House of Lords which essentially said that Trump must not be reelected in 2020. So we see again the fear that a resurgent United States breaking out from the special relationship and breaking away from the unipolar order policy which has been the policy since 1991, that this is the greatest fear of the British. Well that's a good thing for them to be afraid of, and we have to make sure that the changes do take place.
Now to your questions. One, a couple wrote about Biden mumbling during his meeting with the Israeli president, seeming to fall asleep. Why are the Democrats sticking with Biden? Is there a Plan B for them? Well, let's avoid getting into scenarios and speculation. You know it's clear that Biden is not mentally competent for the job as president, but who is on the Democratic side? The problem is that the Democrats and the Republicans are so committed to this idea of protecting the unipolar order that the only alternatives they have to Biden are more of the same. If you look at the Republican side, DeSantis, Holly, Nikki Haley, they're pro-war. You look at the Democratic side, what do you have, Harris? So they have no good options. In fact, what they fear is what would happen if there is an insurgent campaign of Bobby Kennedy, Jr. And Trump, of course, with Trump what you see is one legal case after another to knock him out. Point is, instead of being spectators, we have to be engaged in the process of educating the American people so they will not accept a lesser of [two] evils; they will not accept the same game. Now, that's not wedded to any particular candidate. It has to be based on policy, and I'll come back to that in a moment when I talk about the plans for the August 6th demonstrations. But instead of getting caught up in these scenarios, which is what they want you to do and get involved in all the identity politics that's connected to the scenarios, let's build a movement that's committed to the idea of the United States as a force in the world for one Humanity.
Now, the second question is, what's the latest in Germany? We keep hearing horror stories about German industrial collapse, the German government is obviously incompetent; the German government is not defending its people. Someone wrote "How come there's no discussion of the Nordstream pipeline bombing in Germany?" Well, the polls are saying it all in Germany. The three coalition partners: the Social Democrats, the Greens, and the Free Democrats are in a falling state of collapse. They are less than, or they average around, 40% support, which is not a majority by any means. The one party that's surging is the alternative for Deutschland, which has been written off by most people as too far right-wing and anti-immigrant party, but just as we see with the Kennedy insurgency in the United States and Trump that whatever the media says about it is different. What it expresses is a dissatisfaction with the existing choices. And what we'll see in Germany there are warnings about a brutal winter coming up, a lack of energy, a lack of electricity, a new round of inflation in the Euro Zone, poverty, hunger, fear of rampant immigration, essentially they're trying to use the fears to convince people that you have to stick with the devil you know, whether it's Macron, whether it's Maloney, and whether it's Schultz. But we're seeing cracks in that. The question is will NATO disintegrate? Can the EU be broken up, and is there a possibility for sovereign nations working together in Europe outside of the framework of the European Union? And so far in Germany that's not emerged. There's a lot of dissatisfaction a lot of angst and nervousness and so far there's been no major shift except as we see in the polls a gradual decline of the ruling coalition in the absence of any alternative.
Now, the next question came from again a number of people asking for an update on the plans for the demonstrations on August 6th. August 6th is the commemoration date of the bombing by the United States of the dropping of a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima at the end of World War II. The decision was made to have a coalition of groups hold a demonstration at the United Nations from 1 to 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. On that day, more than 20 groups are involved, and the Schiller Institute is one of them. We'll have several speakers there, and the demands for this demonstration are what I think are important and should become a rallying point for people who want to end this war and move toward a new strategic architecture.
So, the demands are:
DEMAND #1: Immediate end of funding and weapons to Ukraine it's obvious as long as NATO countries continue to supply arms to Ukraine the lunatics in Kyiv will continue to send their citizens to their death. This must stop, and it stops when governments pull the plug on the supply line.
DEMAND #2: Immediate unconditional peace talks. This is what has been proposed by the Vatican, by Lula, by Erdogan of Turkey, by the Chinese with no preconditions that the two sides sit down to meet and discuss without pressure from the outside and what this means is going back to the original agreement that came up in March of 2022 which was sabotage by NATO but again unconditional talk to end the fighting.
DEMAND #3: Dissolution of NATO. NATO has no purpose other than to enforce the unipolar order. NATO policy goes against the interests of The sovereign nations of Europe. Were they Sovereign or The Sovereign goes against the interest of the people
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