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By 1933, the Nazis had the Enabling Act which essentially gave them the power to destroy other political parties and voices, not unlike Order 66.
I think AfD are nothing like the Nazi's but like I've said before, in Germany some things never change.
BTW, this is why western Europe wants to remain in NATO.
They shouldnt worry until China gets its 20 supercarriers and fully fledged nuclear triad and over 1000 nukes. Then, we'll probbaly start seeing Chinese and Russian moves to chisel away at american power, for instance doing a Meng Wenzhou not on a US techbro who deserves it, but on a similar member of the Atlanticist elite from a shitty country like Lithuania. Maybe force down a plane next time eurocrats want to play big white man on campus and indict them on Chinese law.
But how do you expect AfD to form and lead a coalition government if no one is willing to enter into coalition with them? For that to happen, one of German mainstream parties would need to break away from the decades long tradition/unspoken agreement not to collaborate with the extreme right* which is unlikely to happen. Unless AfD wins absolute majority of votes, mainstream parties will continue to sideline them.I agree with you that the AfD will not be forming a governing coalition this election.
However, considering the state of affairs in and around Germany, there's not an insignificant chance that the AfD may win enough votes at some point before this decade concludes to form and lead a coalition government ruling Germany.
Japan is living 100 years in the future when Japan has already become the 24th provinceIs this a trend or something? I thought it was just w SKoreans...