In the US/UK, does the media report anything about the Zschäpe trial in Germany or not really?
There is some international media there now, but it's mainly Turkish I think since most victims were Turkish. But I think there is some English-speaking there too
Isn't that the Neo-Nazi one? There has been some coverage on it, not much, but some. Except I think they refer to it more as a Neo-Nazi case than the Zschape trial.
Jotacar- That's because the US didn't WANT to get involved in WW1 and WW2 at the start. When Germany sent the Zimmerman telegram trying to get Mexico to attack the USA, we decided to get involved then. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, we decided to get involved then.
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Isn't that the Neo-Nazi one? There has been some coverage on it, not much, but some. Except I think they refer to it more as a Neo-Nazi case than the Zschape trial.
Jotacar- That's because the US didn't WANT to get involved in WW1 and WW2 at the start. When Germany sent the Zimmerman telegram trying to get Mexico to attack the USA, we decided to get involved then. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, we decided to get involved then.
Yes, it has been dealt with on CBC newscasts as an international item.
Unlike Americans,most Canadians have an interest in foreign news.
The U.S. has always been very inward-looking.
You'll have noticed that they were years late in taking part in the two
world wars. "Fortress America" they liked to call it.
Bush/Cheney's adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan changed that, but there
remains a strong streak of isolationism there, particularly among Libertarians.
They are the real navel gazers.
haven't heard anything of it here in the US. Looking it up now.