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Peace treatise: “If you want peace, go and talk to your enemy”

… has been an issue for the peace movement in Germany since the mid-1950s.”

The problem has been exacerbated today by the fact that the chancellor has decreed the purchase of nuclear-capable Tomahawk missiles for Germany, Schäfer notes. “This violates important international treaties, most notably the Two-Plus-Four Treaty, which is fundamental to the right of a united Germany to exist,” he said. “ The peace movement, however, is always at a disadvantage when faced with such decisions made without public or even parliamentary debate.”

“Despite everything, the challenge set forth by the prophets and Jesus—to speak to the enemy rather than threaten him—remains the best guide for those who seek peace,” concluded Schäfer.

Against · decisions made without public or even parliamentary debate
Sentiment: negative

The speaker criticizes the lack of transparency in decision-making processes.

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