21172 - Strategic aid procreates security

N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Athena Kehagias

When you don’t want to have problems here, then you must solve them elsewhere.
And if the problems derive from the migration, it’s even more important for them to be solved in the beginning rather than the end.
The suffering population must be aided in order to remain in his homeland, and not to flee more effectively.
And as we are complaining about the destruction of the churches, we must realize, that this occurs, because in actual fact there is no resistance.
A nation must take its history into account, otherwise it will be in abeyance within the present, as it would not have a past.
And if it doesn’t have a past, it must learn that it would not have a future either.
So other people who want to help this nation, they should do it where there reside, where those who are been destroyed actually live.
Our enhancements must act in order to eliminate the problem rather than to manage its impact.
If a fundamental group came to Greece aiming to destroy our churches, we would let it do so, and we would just ask for help, solely in order to flee away.
If it were our own churches which were destroyed by others, we would have the same behaviour.
What matters therefore, is that a nation should not fear the enemy and barbarism, and should struggle against them with all its strength, with the support of other nations who believe in civilization.
As long as people are afraid, their temples will be destroyed, and they would be forced to leave.
So we must enhance the morale of the nation who is afraid in order for it to activate its resistance, so it may stay and protect its own history against barbarism.
This is the strategic aid which procreates security, respecting civilization.