An American political analyst says much of what we are seeing in the United States is reminiscent of Germany in the 1930’s, with the decline of the Weimar Republic and the rise of fascism.
Myles Hoenig made these remarks in an interview with Press TV on Sunday while commenting on US presidential candidate Donald Trump’s offensive campaign to win the Republican Party’s nomination.
On Sunday, Ohio Governor John Kasich called Trump’s prediction of riots if he does not win the party’s nomination as “inappropriate” and “outrageous.”
“Never in recent presidential history has a candidate implied such strong arm tactics of winning the nomination through brute force. Donald Trump has once again proven how he can incite, yet distance himself from his own words,” said Hoenig.
“The threat of real violence is real. We have seen at many of Trump’s rallies that fighting has broken out between his supporters and lone dissenters. A…