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German Policemen and soldiers are not far-right, but only extremely disappointed
PART 2.
... in the meantime, however, the frustration in the ranks of the security forces can no longer be overlooked, the rumors can no longer be ignored. Worse still, many soldiers and policemen – they do not say it out loud (yet) – have long since dismissed the "internal dismissal" of the state they wanted to defend. "Enough is enough" – that expresses their mood, which can almost be grasped with your hands. Confused the messenger with the message – Friedrich Merz, the beaten-up reminder (Note from me: Politician Merz probably belongs to the Deep State)
Obviously, one cannot do one thing under the Merkel regime: talk publicly about what is known, call for problems by name and call for improvement – however prominent the pretentious delinquent may be, as is clear from the example of Fr. Merz: Merz has warned that Parts of the Bundeswehr and the Federal Police are increasingly committed to the AfD – which, incidentally, shows that the AfD is clearly more concerned about the security of our country than the peace dreamers of the old parties. The opinion of t- online. en, which in the morning commentary reads among other things: "Friedrich Merz does not have the finest sense of mood. But he knows how to use the verbal floret to stab a wound as large as a saber blow. We are obviously losing parts of the Bundeswehr to the AfD," he quips in the direction of his own CDU corps, adding: "We are losing parts of the Federal Police to the AfD." One does not know what one should first wonder about as an observer: about the fact that a leading CDU politician is only now noticing this development – or about the lapidary response of Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who bluffs Merz, that he "should not call the Federal Police as a use the stepping stone for his political career planning". Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen also gives Merz the answer with the saber on the lid. Command: Visor to, Ears to, Attack!

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