Former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger claims allowing mass migration into Germany over the past several decades has been a “grave mistake” for the country.
Kissinger, 100, explained in a recent interview with Politico that it was “painful” to see hundreds of Arabs celebrating Hamas’ violent attack on Israel in the German capital of Berlin over the past few days.
“It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different culture and religion and concepts, because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that,” Kissinger explained.
Dozens of people gathered in Berlin to celebrate the attack perpetrated by Hamas – an intentionally recognized terrorist organization – earlier this week, with German authorities reporting chants of the banned song, “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The German government in response has promised to clamp down on those celebrating, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz suggesting on Thursday morning that glorifying Hamas or using its symbols could be prosecuted as a crime in the country.
However, celebrations were not merely confined to Berlin or Germany, as hundreds of similar events took place across European and American cities, such as London, Rotterdam, and New York.
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“It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different cultural and religious and concepts, because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that,” – Henry Kissinger via Politico pic.twitter.com/zgKlz9rx4o
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