In a recent interview for the German newspaper Die Welt, late Professor Kurt Biedenkopf reveals his ambitions for Europe in general and Germany in particular.

It must be remembered that late Professor Kurt Biedenkopf is a brilliant German politician who was in the 6oies the General Secretary of the CDU but more recently he was the President of Saxony (“King Kurt”). Under his presidency conducted with an iron hand, he completely raised this Land from East Germany.

He was considered as a wise man of German politics.

Here is the translation of a very short selection of his interview where he highlights the need for Europe or for the countries managing Europe to take control of all the Mediterranean Sea, including in principle the countries of the Middle East, for instance the State of Israel!

Shouldn’t we see here an announcement of the coming accomplishment of the establishment of the abomination of desolation in the Holy Land announced by the prophet Daniel at the end time? Here is the key part of this interview:

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“In 1989, I had already stressed in Brussels and this on several occasions:

"the Mediterranean Sea is an European sea. We inherited it from Rome. The Romans had control of all its coasts, including those of Africa.”

Instead, we have taken too little care of this region. Even worse, we have contributed a lot to the influx of refugees, a situation that we will not be able to manage in the future.

Question: Should we bind more strongly the southern coast of the Mediterranean to the EU?

Answer: This would be the final step, the goal. But first, we must regain the lost time, doing what we should have done a long time ago: improve economic conditions of these territories. Instead, the introversion of the EU and their addiction  for producing too detailed and complicated regulations have put aside the really important tasks in the Mediterranean countries that have been neglected or ignored.

The internet access that exists in Africa today is showing to the poor population of Africa the beauty and attractiveness of Europe. As a result, they exert pressure on  the EU to finally deal with Africa.

Question: Is it enough?

Answer: No! Because we realize now that the existing European institutions do not work. The euro crisis was still a relatively too abstract process for the German population. The refugee crisis, on the contrary, has hit the population hard.

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