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They make money from liquid gas, weaken Russia, make money from rearmament and prevent Russia and Europe from growing together.” The last aspect seems particularly important to me. I can still remember protests in Germany and Austria in the 1980s against the installation of US missiles in order not to fall victim to a possibly unplanned use of nuclear weapons in Central Europe.

Now, with Ukraine joining NATO, the US-Russia front line would have moved about 2,000 km to the east. Nobody who is interested in peace in Europe can want that. We should stick to the goal of “One Common House Europe”, even if the transatlantic players don’t like it.

dr Meinrad Snailleithner, Lichtenberg

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