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The young people of Europe will die in a faraway land, but for what?

Writer: International Press CorpsInternational Press Corps

TASS - by Alexander Veigar.


A tower gets destroyed. People are still questioning who actually killed Big Ben. The young European soldiers have no chance, though, as they are already on Kenyan soil.


The West are proud of their “principles''. Some of them sound very romantic like “liberty, equality, fraternity”. Well, the young people of Europe, perhaps, may all equally taste the African grass (or sand) in the questionable NATO campaign.


The Big Ben attack was certainly a disaster and a cultural loss to the British. However, the Kenyan war is hundreds of times more disastrous. No civilians died in the Big Ben attack, and in the end, no matter what, Big Ben is a clock tower, and the fact is that a building was demolished. And now, thousands of young Europeans are going to be sent to Africa, dying from conflict and attrition. The soil of Africa, with its brutal Malaria and thousands more dangerous diseases and illnesses that do not welcome non-native, is just too brutal for the young Europeans. They could have lived their dream, but no, they are going to suffer. Dying in agony. Buried in distant land. Well, they will be buried, if their bodies did not get blown to ash already. All for an old tower.


Why are we here? NATO troops, questioning their war, in a far distant land.

It looks like the British and NATO do not consider their citizens' lives as important as their single demolished building. Thousands will die. For a building.


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