Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Alexander Gauland, April 6, 2021, EU and Turkey

AfD Kompakt, April 6, 2021

The EU-Turkey agreement has failed. The EU has made itself liable to extortion and Erdogan makes maximum use of this circumstance. It is nonsense to negotiate with him for a prolongation or even a new edition of the agreement. The tribute payments to the Turkish ruler must be ended immediately.

While it pays court to Erdogan, the EU leaves its member state Greece alone to defend the external borders. That too must have an end.

The money, principally from the purse of the German taxpayer, which the EU remits to Ankara would be essentially better invested in an effective construction of an EU-wide border defense.

If the EU here continues to not meet its responsibility and, in exchange for money, prefers to shove this onto Turkey, it obviously loses in this area also its justification.

 

[trans: tem]

 

Monday, April 12, 2021

Joachim Paul, April 6, 2021, Gaia-X Cloud Service

AfD Kompakt, April 6, 2021

The tug-of-war over “Gaia-X” strikingly recalls that over “De-Mail”, which indeed was celebrated as a breakthrough yet could never make it to market. Meanwhile, 212 IT firms and research facilities – among which in part are questionable businesses like the Chinese tech giants Alibaba and Huawei, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and, due to closer ties to the U.S. military, the criticized firm Palantir – belong to the so-called European cloud alliance.

Why any firm, from which by the creation of the “Gaia-X” cloud it was actually desired to be independent, is now prominently included in the development process is not disclosed to me. Obviously, the sense of the required technological sovereignty of Europe – to which the “Gaia-X” cloud should essentially contribute – is ever still too little defined. It must be carefully examined whether it corresponds to the interests of Europe and Germany when these businesses receive promotion funds and access to relevant information from the development process. In doubt, the answer must be “Nein”.

 

[trans: tem]

 

Friday, April 9, 2021

Petr Bystron, March 25, 2021, Greece and Reparations

German Bundestag, Plenarprotokoll 19/218, p. 27509-27510.

Right honorable Frau President. Excellency. Dear colleagues.

The Linke and the Greens want to pay out to Greece 300 billion euros of the German taxpayers’ money – today, in the year 2021, as reparations for a war which ended 75 years ago. In reality, it is not about the Second World War. It is about here and today. Since as my colleague Dr. Jongen already has stated: The Germans and the Greeks reconciled after the war. We have long since found a balance.

Nothing underlines this better than the visit of Konrad Adenauer to Greece ten years after the war in 1954. He moved freely about the country, protected only by a handful of police. There were no counter-demonstrations, there were no demands for reparations, there was no hatred against him – quite in contrast to the visit of Angela Merkel in 2012. 7,000 police needed to defend the German Chancellor against demonstrations at which were carried signs with swastikas and inscriptions like “No to a Fourth Reich!”, “You are not welcome!”, “Imperialists out!”, and “EU and IMF out!”

From where came the Greeks’ rage at Angela Merkel in 2012? The country lay prostrate and hoped for help, for the European solidarity so often affirmed by you. Unemployment was at almost 30 percent, and for youths at almost 60 percent.

Heike Hänsel (Linke): You certainly want no solidarity! Lies! You certainly want no solidarity!

And what did they receive? Aid packages. Of the money from the aid packages, only 5 percent was received by the Greek people.

           Heike Hänsel (Linke): You had agitated against the aid!

95 percent of the money went into debt conversion, for banks, creditors, investors; in short: For speculators who had speculated in Greece.

            Claudia Roth (Greens-Augsburg): What are you actually speaking on?

In this situation, the Greeks naturally had the feeling that here it was not about a rescue, certainly not about aid and certainly not about solving the crisis, but about a punishment. The idea of reparations had been born at this time. As the first, Dimitris Avramopoulos brought it into play in 2013. In 2015 sprang up the leftist populist Tsipras who in the elections promised to enforce this against Germany. And how high are the reparations? Almost 300 billion euros, somewhat as much as Greece owes us. Just an accident, or not?

            Claudia Roth (Greens-Augsburg): My goodness!

Thus you see: It is not about the past. It is about here and today.

Let us give back to the Greeks their dignity! Let them out of the corset of the euro! Let they themselves devalue and convert their currency! Then you need not throw out of the window the money of other people, the money of the German taxpayer!

Thank you.

 

[trans: tem]