"It is absolutely clear to everyone that the reasons for such a disastrous war as we have endured for seven years now have nothing to do with the demand for democracy or freedom. They have much more to do with a dirty game of world economics."
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“If it weren‘t for the Church, we‘d be dead by now” (6 February 2018)
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