Guttenberg: We Need to Rebel Against the ‘European Treaties’
What Bible prophecy describes is remarkably similar to what Guttenberg demands.
What Bible prophecy describes is remarkably similar to what Guttenberg demands.
This post was originally published on here Germany is already in a state of war, former Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said in recent interviews. In a podcast on Wednesday, he interviewed Lt. Gen. von Sandrart to discuss the threat posed by Russia, nato’s responsiveness and Germany’s defense readiness. Guttenberg warned that a possible hybrid…
This post was originally published on here Germany is already in a state of war, former Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said in recent interviews. In a podcast on Wednesday, he interviewed Lt. Gen. von Sandrart to discuss the threat posed by Russia, nato’s responsiveness and Germany’s defense readiness. Guttenberg warned that a possible hybrid…
This post was originally published on here Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, former defense minister of Germany who suspended compulsory military service in 2011, now demands an imminent return to conscription. Guttenberg thinks the threat situation is too grave to allow for a one-year testing phase to see if enough volunteers can be found. In a podcast…
This post was originally published on here Former German Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, along with politicians from his sister party, sparked a significant controversy yesterday regarding how to deal with the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party. The Christian Democratic Union (cdu) and Guttenberg’s party, the Christian Social Union (csu), have refused to work…
This post was originally published on here Former German Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, along with politicians from his sister party, sparked a significant controversy yesterday regarding how to deal with the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party. The Christian Democratic Union (cdu) and Guttenberg’s party, the Christian Social Union (csu), have refused to work…
This post was originally published on hereAmid a U.S. federal government shutdown entering its seventh day, staffing shortages among the nation’s 11,000 air traffic controllers—unpaid and working 10-hour shifts up to six days a week—have triggered widespread flight delays across major U.S. airports. The Federal Aviation Administration has slowed incoming traffic to ensure safety amid…