Epic battles

During World War II, the Allied powers fought against the Axis, made up of Germany, Japan and Italy.

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The essence of the struggle was for survival against one of the most, if not the most, malevolent ideologies and forms of government ever seen by mankind.

The sickly, infamous Nazism massively conquered the German and Austrian people, who overwhelmingly and overwhelmingly decided to join the Third Reich.

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In that long, tragic and immensely painful struggle for humanity, there were battles of enormous transcendence, which became icons. Dunkirk, where the British army managed with a gigantic operation to evacuate the continent and return to the island. The battle of Stalingrad, which lasted months, in which the Russian army defeated the German army with enormous sacrifices on both sides, marking a clear turning point in the war. The landing in Normandy, in which the German defenses took the lives of thousands of young men, but began the reconquest of France and Europe finally by the Allies.

On the Pacific front, the U.S. and Japan had their own war, and the battles of Midway, Guadalcanal, Saipan and Okinawa are some of the epic and bloody confrontations between these two countries.

A gloomy landscape

Looking back, there is no doubt that the sides, some wrong, some right, were fighting for an ideal and for their countries. The German and Japanese armies had clear convictions. Their ideal was wrong, but they had it. The Allies had different ideals, but they fought for what we see today as the right thing to do, because what Nazism did can never be justified.

In Ecuador in recent years there has been a battlefield. Not for great ideals or a struggle for values, but, unfortunately, to seek quotas of power and political entente for interested groups, and above all for that XXI century socialism that invented the fateful Council of Citizen Participation and Social Control.

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Within the war between the disaster proposed by the Sao Paulo forum and then the Puebla meeting, whose crown jewels are Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua, the local chapters of that sinister movement do not cease to fight for control of the State, to ensure that in the case of Ecuador we go down that gloomy path.

The last few days have seen how this institution has tried at all costs to gain control, for purposes that have nothing to do with democracy, institutionality and a promising future for Ecuador.

Citizen silence

The CPCCS is not an Ecuadorian tradition. We have the “glory” of sharing it with Bolivia and Venezuela, as a result of foreigners who came to experiment with us making the constitution.

It is time to say enough is enough and to see with a national agreement how we can put an end to this nightmare that for years has been taking peace away from the Ecuadorian people and politics. And this is supported by a reality: what the SSXXI has done cannot be forgiven. If this is not so, ask the Venezuelans. (O)

 

Source: eluniverse.com

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