January 1985
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The “forces of peace” are in a continuous struggle against the “forces of aggression.” They are always and forever the champions of disarmament, but have to care for the protection of their political and societal achievements against the unending plots of their enemies, who feverishly crave for more and more armament. Their policies of “military détente” drive the proponents of “military adventurism” mad and make them double their efforts directed at preparing “predatory war.”