Austria's Neutrality Pacifism - Franz Josef from Graz

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Austria has committed itself under international and constitutional law to defend its neutrality by all necessary means. However, there is little willingness to use the weapon. Our neutrality is more pacifist than we want to admit.Austria is obliged to armed neutrality/It can be said less value-free that Austria has also restricted its neutrality with its EU accession and also later/Pacifism of the Austrian brand/As is well known, Austria and Europe have had particularly bad experiences with belligerence/Outdated security strategy/As is well known, Austria and Europe have had particularly bad experiences with belligerence. All the better if the societies there are "integrated through work, exchange and prosperity and not through sacrifice and honor," as the well-known German political scientist Herfried Münkler puts it...all this read:https://www.derpragmaticus.com/r/pazifismus-oesterreich-neutralitaet
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“If we surrendered
to earth's intelligence
we could rise up rooted, like trees.”

― Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke's Book of Hours: Love Poems to God
Austrian poet, Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926)
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Forest fires in Bolivia: Paraguay on alert – Update, Due to the forest fires affecting a large area in the Chaco region (west) on the border with Bolivia, the Paraguayan volunteer fire brigade is "on alert". The authorities fear that the fire will spread to a nature reserve in the department of Alto Paraguay. "The flames have devastated a large area in the Chovoreca region, where there are extensive agricultural areas," the second national commander of the fire department, Ray Mendoza, told the news agency. The official pointed out that the fire was a forest fire, so there has been no property damage or fatalities so far. However, he acknowledged that wildlife has been hit the hardest, with numerous animals dying or fleeing the fire.

The fire, he warned, could spread to the Cerro Chovoreca nature reserve. Mendoza confirmed that 35 members of the fire brigade drove from Asunción to the area, which is about a 15-hour drive from the Paraguayan capital. Two units moving to the scene crashed due to poor visibility, with the occupants of the vehicles suffering injuries that are not serious. To get to the source of the fire, the emergency services must first reach the city of Filadelfia, the capital of the department of Boquerón (about 400 kilometers from Asunción), and continue their journey through "dirt roads".As a result of the active fires in different parts of the country, the Ministry of Health warned that the air quality in the country was "moderate". Among other things, it warned of respiratory symptoms such as coughing, breathing difficulties and conjunctivitis, as well as a possible exacerbation of heart or lung diseases in people with these conditions. The health authorities recommended avoiding "prolonged or intense efforts in the fresh air" and consulting health services if symptoms appear. The Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (Mades) counted 169 ember nests nationwide by Friday, especially in the areas of Estero Milagro, Estero Yetytytyty, Tinfunqué and the Chaco Biosphere Reserve.

Update

The city of Asunción and several regions of the country are heavily fogged by the fire that has entered the Paraguayan Chaco from Bolivia. In this regard, the Ministry of Health asks the population to reduce outdoor activities. Today, Monday, both the capital Asunción and several towns in the metropolitan area were shrouded in smoke, making the air very harmful. Faced with this situation, the Ministry of Health recalls that poor air quality increases the risk of respiratory infections, heart disease, cardiovascular accidents and conjunctivitis, and therefore calls for reducing outdoor activities.The ministry urges the public to reduce activities that require prolonged or intense outdoor efforts, and points out people who may be particularly sensitive to air pollution. In addition, it is recommended to reduce the effort in case of coughing or breathing difficulties and to visit the health service in case of symptoms or discomfort. Potential health effects include respiratory symptoms such as coughing, difficulty breathing, and conjunctivitis. In addition, heart and lung diseases can worsen in people with these conditions and in older adults. >https://latina-press.com/
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