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Monday, 11.16.2015, 12:46 pm · FOCUS-Online-author Carin Pawlak
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After the massacres in Paris we see in “Günther Jauch” an optimistic CDU politician Ursula von der Leyen. They are confident that can be destroyed by negotiation of IS. And the presenter is going too far by attacking Söder from afar.

On Sunday evening threw French fighter planes over Al-Rakka, the Syrian stronghold of the so-called IS , several bombs and destroyed allegedly a command center and a training camp. 48 hours after the massacres of Paris Strikes Back, the Grande Nation. “The Terror of Paris – what is our response” wants the Sunday Talk “Günther Jauch” know. The French military has its answer given before.

Get up, fight and wait in peace

The Gasometer in Berlin, weekly venue for “Günther Jauch” is illuminated in solidarity with France in the colors of the Tricolore. Among them there are opinions in many shades. So says Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen, “the Islamic state can be beaten.” One must enter into negotiations with many countries in order to jointly tackle the IS. In northern Iraq, the actions had already been successful, ie, the CDU politician, “we must not put our light under a bushel.” And also: “We must stand up and fight upright on terror.” To alliance case, however, the deployment of German forces, Ursula von der Leyen would not comment. “Calmly await” the double slowness so.

Terror than life risk of the 21st century

This looks Georg Mascolo, head of the Network Editor NDR , WDR and BR, then something else, and thinks towards von der Leyen: “. I wish I could be as optimistic” rather Journalist sees the “disintegration of civilizations” by the so-called IS. And Martin Schulz, President of the EU Parliament, comes at the end of the mission to his, as he says, very personal view: “The terror is one of the risks of life in the 21st century.”

dying, hopefully it goes fast

It reported at the beginning of the talks, the young couple Schmitz as it had gone to Paris to celebrate the husband’s birthday on Friday. Was performed with a concert of a rock band in the “Bataclan”, where the couple then barricaded himself during the attack with others in the backstage area and persevered and in the end more than dozens corpses away to freedom. Hours earlier she only thought: “We die, hopefully it goes fast.”

Paris, capital of perdition

Freedom, this is for 48 hours to become central concept – after the attacks of Paris, which denote the IS-bombers as the “capital of perdition”. Liberté, Freedom, is not only part of the motto of the French Republic. It is also a fundamental value of the Western world. “These guys will not force us to our knees,” says Martin Schulz defiantly. Ulrich Wickert, long for the ARD in France, nevertheless seeks reasons in the history. Early 20th century had carved up the French and English the Ottoman Empire.

This nonsense can

Jaafar Abdulkarim, reporter of “Deutsche Welle”, says he can understand that the Germans were unsettled. Be dismissive of foreclosure and to turn now to the refugees must be prevented. And Schulz said: “We must not now make victims perpetrators.” He also said: “I urge everyone to let this nonsense to make such connections.”

Söder says Paris changes all

That went very directly to the address of Markus Söder, the Bavarian finance minister. He had tweeted after the attacks: “The time of uncontrolled immigration and illegal immigration can not go on. Paris changes everything. “Whether it was appropriate or not, everyone likes to decide for themselves. But that moderator Günther Jauch asks “whether Söder the business of IS makes” by stoked the conflict, clearly went too far. An answer was in the mission because even enter one of the guests.

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