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Lawsuit update: “April 13, 2016” https://icsid.worldbank.org/apps/icsidweb/cases/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseno=ARB/12/12&tab=PRD
“Sweden was a rich post-war country partly due to its [WWII] wartime actions [including] iron ore exports to Germany,… and other examples showing that Swedish neutrality amounted to support for the Germans.” http://www.archives.gov/research/holocaust/bibliographies/trade-with-third-reich.html
Swedish Government Nuclear Shakedown of Germany
Sweden taking Germany to international court in what appears a frivolous lawsuit over the closure of aged Swedish government owned nuclear reactors in Germany and dumping its nuclear waste on the USA looks like an undeclared act of war by Sweden. Sweden remains a major arms exporter, by the way: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arms_industry They don’t only specialize in pork.
Sweden just announced this month that it will phase out nuclear power: http://bellona.org/news/nuclear-issues/2014-10-sweden-edging-nuclear-power-incoming-government So, why is Sweden still attacking Germany in international court over Germany’s phase-out? It’s abusive of the international tribunal system and very incongruous and hypocritical!
“Swedish air force JAS 39 Gripen fighters…” [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab_JAS_39_Gripen
“Vattenfall is a Swedish power company, wholly owned by the Swedish government. Beyond Sweden, the company generates power in Denmark, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, and the United Kingdom.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vattenfall It means waterfall and…
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