Thursday, August 21, 2025

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AfD leader questions Germany’s future in NATO

Published 17 December 2024
– By Editorial Staff
AfD leader Tino Chrupalla questions Germany's NATO membership.
2 minute read

Tino Chrupalla, co-leader of the nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, is now questioning the role and importance of NATO for Germany.

In an interview with the German newspaper Welt, Chrupalla criticizes that “Europe has been forced to implement America’s interests and stresses the importance of also respecting Russia’s interests.

– Europe has been forced to implement US interests. We reject that, Chrupalla said in the interview. He believes that NATO no longer functions as a defence alliance and that Germany should reconsider its membership of the organization.

– NATO is currently not a defence alliance. A defence community must accept and respect the interests of all European countries – including Russia’s interests. If NATO cannot ensure that, Germany must consider to what extent this alliance is still useful for us, Chrupalla further elaborated.

The AfD has so far not taken a position in favour of a direct withdrawal from NATO, but Chrupalla has previously criticized the alliance’s confrontational stance towards Russia. He argues that this policy creates divisions in Europe and makes reconciliation with Moscow difficult.

In an earlier statement, Chrupalla described this as “…necessary to ensure lasting peace and prosperity on our continent”.

AfD expected to succeed in upcoming new elections

The AfD is making strong progress ahead of the German elections in February. The party is currently polling at 18%, putting it ahead of Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his Social Democrats (SPD), but some way behind the Christian Democrat CDU.

Despite its success, all established parties have ruled out the possibility of forming a coalition with the AfD at least according to the pre-election rhetoric.

The party recently nominated its other co-leader, Alice Weidel, as its candidate for chancellor. Weidel has promised, among other things, to tighten immigration policy, change climate policy and end all military aid to Ukraine.

– We want peace in Ukraine. We don’t want arms deliveries, we don’t want any tanks, we don’t want any missiles, Weidel said in connection with her nomination.

Tino Chrupalla believes that Germany and the West must adapt to the situation in Ukraine.

– Russia has won this war. Reality has caught up with those who claim to want to enable Ukraine to win the war.

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British sergeant warns police force is on the brink of collapse

The collapsing Western bloc

Published yesterday 16:37
– By Editorial Staff
The British police have long been criticized for being heavily politicized.
2 minute read

A video featuring Police Sergeant Kelly Palmer from Lincolnshire Police has gained widespread circulation and sparked debate in the United Kingdom.

In the clip, she directs sharp criticism at how policing has changed and describes a system where police, according to her, no longer work primarily for the public but are instead characterized by internal cover-ups, bureaucracy and self-protection.

In the video, Kelly Palmer emphasizes that the system is broken, that officers are silenced, children are left unprotected and corruption is excused. Palmer argues that the conditions that once made policing attractive no longer exist.

There is no real policing anymore. Only cover-ups, box-ticking, and protecting institutions instead of people, she says in the clip.

She warns that police officers today fear for their own lives and that it’s no longer about law and order – but about damage control where everything from local councils to courts and police chiefs prioritize protecting themselves.

At the same time, she describes a socially and economically vulnerable situation: – There’s absolutely no way I would join the force now on £27,000 and do what we’re doing.

Mental health issues and resignations

Palmer emphasizes that police officers in practice have to function as social workers, counselors and emergency services, while risking being subjected to violence on duty: — I’m not going to live on the breadline, get seven bells kicked out of me and get no support, she adds.

Statistics presented in connection with the video point to a 21 percent real income loss since 2010, that one-third of police officers struggle to afford food, rent or heating, and that 32 officers are subjected to violent attacks every day.

Mental health problems are said to be increasing rapidly, and resignations from the profession are reportedly higher than ever before.

The video has gained extensive circulation on social media and has been highlighted by several commentators as an example of an increasingly pressured police force. Neither Lincolnshire Police nor other British authorities have so far commented on the claims.

Fact box: British police vulnerability

  • Violence: Over 37,800 physical attacks against police officers in 2023/24 – more than 100 per day.
  • Mental health: Approximately 774,000 working days lost due to mental health issues in 2022 – an increase of 55% since 2019.
  • Salaries: Police salaries have decreased by approximately 20–22% in real terms since 2010.
  • Economy: One-third of police officers report difficulties covering basic costs such as food, rent and heating.


Sources: BBC, The Times, Police Federation, Police Care UK

Secret propaganda unit justifies Israel’s journalist killings

The genocide in Gaza

Published yesterday 12:36
– By Editorial Staff
Between 186 and 270 journalists are reported to have been killed in Gaza since October 2023 - more than in any other war.
4 minute read

Israel operates a secret military unit whose task is to find or create connections between journalists and Hamas to legitimize deadly attacks.

Intelligence sources tell the Israeli publications +972 Magazine and Local Call how the unit manipulates and distorts intelligence material as international criticism of journalist killings increases.

The so-called “legitimization unit” was established after Hamas’ attack on October 7, 2023. According to three intelligence sources who confirmed the unit’s existence, its main task is not security but pure PR – to try by all means to justify Israel’s warfare in Gaza as international criticism grows.

The unit works systematically to find or create narratives that can defend Israeli military operations and bombings: evidence of Hamas’ use of civilian buildings, documentation of failed Palestinian rocket launches that killed their own civilians, and above all – attempts to smear journalists reporting from Gaza by linking them to Hamas.

An intelligence source reveals the unit’s cynical method: When international criticism against Israel increases, the unit is ordered to produce intelligence material that can be used to silence the criticism.

— If the global media is talking about Israel killing innocent journalists, then immediately there’s a push to find one journalist who might not be so innocent – as if that somehow makes killing the other 20 acceptable, says the source.

Fabricated accusations

It is Israel’s political leadership that directs the unit’s priorities, and the information is used strategically to secure continued American support. Intelligence officers have been explicitly told that their work is crucial for being able to prolong the war.

— The team regularly collected intelligence that could be used for hasbara – say, a stockpile of  weapons in a school — anything that could bolster Israel’s international legitimacy to keep fighting. The idea was to allow the military to operate without pressure, so countries like America wouldn’t stop supplying weapons, explains a source.

The unit has repeatedly manipulated or fabricated intelligence to portray journalists as legitimate military targets. In at least one documented case, they tried to falsely present a journalist as a Hamas operative.

— They were eager to label him as a target, as a terrorist – to say it’s okay to attack him. They said: during the day he’s a journalist, at night he’s a platoon commander, reports a source.

The journalist is said to have been saved only because the manipulation was discovered before any attack could be carried out.

Systematic manipulation

The manipulation continued with Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al-Sharif, who was killed in August after a coordinated smear campaign. The “evidence” the army presented showed activity that had ceased in 2017 – long before the current war. Despite this, the documents were used to justify his execution.

The same applies to the case of journalist Ismail Al-Ghoul, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike in July 2024 along with his cameraman in Gaza City.

A month later, the army claimed he was an “military wing operative and Nukhba terrorist”, referring to a document from 2021 allegedly retrieved from a “Hamas computer.” But that document stated he received his military rank in 2007 – when he was only 10 years old, and seven years before he was allegedly recruited to Hamas.

Deadliest war for journalists

The unit’s work also became evident after the controversial explosion at Al-Ahli Hospital in October 2023. To deflect blame from Israel, the army released what they claimed was an intercepted conversation between Hamas members.

A Palestinian human rights activist was shocked when he recognized his own voice – from a completely harmless conversation with a friend. He had never been a Hamas member, but his voice was used to manipulate world opinion.

— It’s very much not in Unit 8200’s DNA to expose our capabilities for something as vague as public opinion, admits a source about the desperate and internally criticized publication.

The result of this systematic disinformation campaign is devastating for reporters on the ground: So far, at least 186 journalists and media workers have been killed in Gaza since October 2023 according to the Committee to Protect Journalists – the deadliest period for journalists anywhere in modern history.

Other organizations have made higher estimates and claim that nearly 300 journalists have been killed during the Israeli invasion – journalists who were often singled out as militants or terrorists, but where concrete evidence for this has rarely been presented.

Record number of aid workers killed in 2024 – half in Gaza

The genocide in Gaza

Published yesterday 11:05
– By Editorial Staff
Aid workers from UNRWA in Gaza, where nearly half of this year's 383 killed aid workers lost their lives.
3 minute read

383 aid workers were killed in the world’s crisis zones during 2024, the highest number ever recorded. Nearly half of them fell victim during the Israeli invasion of Gaza.

The figures were presented on Tuesday by the UN’s humanitarian office OCHA on World Humanitarian Day – the annual day to honor people who risk their lives to help others in crisis situations.

UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher calls the development a wake-up call and demands that the international community act to protect both civilians and aid workers.

— Attacks on this scale, with zero accountability, are a shameful indictment of international inaction and apathy, Fletcher said in a statement.

According to the Aid Worker Security Database, which has compiled statistics since 1997, the number of killed aid workers increased from 293 in 2023 to 383 in 2024. Over 180 of these were killed in Gaza.

Most victims were local staff who were attacked either while working or in their homes. Many were working to help their own communities when they were killed.

No improvement in sight

A total of 599 major attacks against aid workers were reported last year, a sharp increase from 420 attacks the year before. In addition to those killed, 308 aid workers were injured, 125 were kidnapped, and 45 were imprisoned.

Developments so far this year show no signs of improvement. During the past seven-plus months, 245 major attacks have already taken place and 265 aid workers have been killed.

One of the year’s most horrific incidents occurred in Rafah in southern Gaza on March 23. Israeli troops opened fire before dawn and killed 15 healthcare workers and rescue workers who were traveling in clearly marked vehicles. The troops then drove bulldozers over the bodies and destroyed vehicles and buried everything in a mass grave. UN and rescue workers could not reach the site until a week later.

— Even one attack against a humanitarian colleague is an attack on all of us and on the people we serve. Violence against aid workers is not inevitable. It must end, Tom Fletcher said.

Government forces most common perpetrators

Violence against aid workers increased in 21 countries during 2024. According to the database, government forces and their allies were the most common perpetrators.

The Palestinian territories top the grim statistics with 194 major attacks, followed by Sudan with 64, South Sudan with 47, Nigeria with 31, and Congo with 27.

Regarding the number of killed, Sudan comes in second place after Gaza and the West Bank. 60 aid workers were killed there during 2024, more than double the 25 deaths the year before. The civil war in the country continues to rage.

Also in Lebanon, where Israel and Hezbollah fought a war last year, 20 aid workers were killed – compared to none at all in 2023. Ethiopia and Syria each had 14 killed, roughly double the previous year. In Ukraine, 13 aid workers were killed, up from 6 in 2023.

— As the humanitarian community, we demand – again – that those with power and influence act for humanity, protect civilians and aid workers and hold perpetrators to account, and hold perpetrators accountable, Tom Fletcher said.

Ukraine’s plan: EU pays 100 billion for American weapons

The war in Ukraine

Published 19 August 2025
– By Editorial Staff
Once again, it appears that EU citizens will be the ones financing the arms deliveries to Kiev.
2 minute read

Ukraine has presented a proposal where the country promises to buy American weapons for $100 billion – financed by Europe – in exchange for American security guarantees after a potential peace agreement with Russia. This emerges from a document that the Financial Times has obtained.

According to the proposal, Kyiv and Washington would also conclude a $50 billion agreement to produce drones together with Ukrainian companies that have developed the technology since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.

Ukraine shared the proposals with European allies ahead of Monday’s meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House, according to four people with insight into the matter.

The document does not specify which weapons Ukraine wants to buy, but the country has previously expressed wishes to acquire at least ten American Patriot air defense systems to protect cities and critical infrastructure.

Trump: “We’re not giving anything”

Ukraine’s proposal appears designed to appeal to Trump’s desire to benefit American industry. On Monday, when Trump was asked about additional American military support to Ukraine, he responded that “We’re not giving anything – we’re selling weapons”.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said during the meeting with Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other European leaders that the group wants the US president’s help to secure a ceasefire.

— I can’t imagine that the next meeting would take place without a ceasefire. So let’s work on that and let’s try to put pressure on Russia because the credibility of these efforts we are undertaking today depends on at least a ceasefire, Merz said.

Rejects Russian demands

The document emphasizes that “lasting peace shall be based not on concessions and free gifts to Putin, but on [a] strong security framework that will prevent future aggression”.

Ukraine is also said not to accept any agreement that includes territorial concessions to Russia and insists on a ceasefire as a first step toward a complete peace agreement, according to the document.

Kiev also rejects the proposal Putin is said to have presented to Trump about freezing the front line if Ukraine withdraws troops from the partially occupied eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. Such a move would create “a foothold for a further and rapid advance of Russian forces towards the city of Dnipro” and enable Putin to “achieve the goals of aggression by other means”, it is claimed.

Ukraine also demands full compensation from Russia for war damages, potentially financed through the $300 billion in Russian assets that have been seized and frozen in Western countries. Sanctions relief should only be granted if Russia follows a future peace agreement and “plays a fair game”, the document emphasizes.

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