It's time for American troops to go home, German MP

German parliamentarian Seum Dagdalen, file photo

A member of the German parliament has said that it is time for American troops to go home.

Member of Parliament Siom Dagdalen said that after 78 years, it is time for American soldiers to go home.

He said that all the other allies had left Germany a long time ago.

On March 31, the 75th anniversary of the ‘Marshall Plan’ was celebrated in the German parliament.

On this occasion, the female member said that America’s nuclear weapons should not be here either.

It should be noted that according to the data of 2022, there are 38,500 American soldiers in dozens of bases and other military installations in Germany.

The member of parliament said that Germany’s submissive attitude towards American foreign policy should end.

He said that the foreign policy of the United States consists of war, violation of international laws and the suppression of governments.

He said that the US government gives the impression that they want loyal servants and not allies, but the good thing is that very few countries in the world accept this desire.

Member of Parliament Seum said that the US military base is like any other area where the German constitution is not enforced.

He said that America is being supported in its wars and deadly drone attacks in violation of international laws on German soil.

He said that the US hosts the conference at our Ramstein airbase as if we are still under occupation.

The member of parliament reminded that there was a time when the parliament had more courage than today, in 2010 the parliament passed a resolution to withdraw American nuclear weapons from Germany but it could not be implemented.

He said that Berlin should defend its democratic sovereignty, even after 20 years, the federal government could not condemn the American aggression on Iraq.

Addressing the Minister of Foreign Affairs Annalina Berbuk, he said why you are not lobbying for the release of Julian Assange, the founder of Wikipedia. Why don’t you offer the defector Edward Snowden asylum in Germany?

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