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Foreign Legions

 


Australian Defence Force to recruit foreign nationals.[1]

The moment Rome started staffing its armies with German leaders and soldiers, it sealed its fate of one day being ruled by the Germans. When the Byzantine armies in eastern Rome started staffing their legions with the Isaurians and others, they guaranteed that they would be ruled by those Isaurians who wanted power, and other nations as well.

Australia acts like a mini-empire. An empire by definition is a state power that rules over many nations/nationalities. Every western nation has been increasingly doing this since World War 2. Every western leader has been seeking to build their own little empire, to rule like Nimrod over many peoples. 

The problem with multinational states is that it destroys the patriotism of the original nation that hosts that state, because they know that the government no longer cares as much about them, and it does the same to many of the other nations that come to be ruled by that state. This weakens the power of the state. But one way to perpetuate the dominance of the state is to use government power to sell citizenships for service, like this very policy proposed by the Australian government. This is dyscivilisational, there are no two ways about it. But destructive policies don't get the ire they once did, because for several decades our government has had a policy of just finding the people it needs to replace the citizens who won't do what the states wants or needs them to do. It just imports the supporters it needs or wants.

The army is an honourable profession ruled over by dishonourable politicians. Many Australians have seen the ways that our military have been used to attack countries that did not attack us, and therefore don't want to join. Many Australians do not support this, recruiting numbers prove that. Rather than working hard to build up nationalism and patriotism among the people by serving the needs of the people of this country, which will help to make the army more attractive, our government just wants to import what amounts to foreign mercenaries.

Historically armies staffed by foreigners, are far easier, and far more likely, to turn upon the citizens of a state. Because their loyalty is to the one who pays them, rather than the nation they are fighting for. This is a bad idea, and the exact sort of idea we should expect from our globalist minded leaders. They think like little Caesars, not like true lovers and servants of their nation.

Of course relying on foreign soldiers can also end up like this,

“While the fire was keeping the combatants apart, the Emperor tried to rally his troops and to prepare for a street-fight next day. But the army was cowed; many regiments melted away; and the Varangian Guard, the best corps in the garrison, chose this moment to demand that their arrears of pay should be liquidated; they would not return to the fight without their money! The twenty years of disorganization under the Angeli was now bearing its fruit, and deeply was the empire to rue the next day.

Alexius Ducas, in despair at being unable to make his men fight, left the city by night. He was soon followed by the last Greek officer who kept his head, the general Theodore Lascaris, who endeavoured to make one final attack on the Crusaders even after his master had departed. Next morning the Franks found themselves in full possession of the city, though they had been expecting to face a hard day of street-fighting before this end could be attained.”[2]

History shows this is a bad idea. Again our leaders think they are immune to the forces of history simply by their temporal place in the time line. Foolishness is reigning. 

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