The Dominican Republic, a nation built on resilience and a fierce commitment to its sovereignty, must now confront ongoing disrespect from former colonial powers, particularly Spain. The recent incident where the King of Spain attended President Luis Abinader's inauguration in a grey suit, blatantly violating the dress code, is not just a minor breach of protocol -- it is a direct insult to our nation and a reminder of the atrocities committed by Spain against our ancestors.
The extermination of the Taino people by the Spanish was not merely a dark chapter in our history; it was a genocide that wiped out an entire civilization. In response to this historical crime and the continued disregard for our sovereignty, the Dominican Republic must make it clear that we are both capable and willing to respond with the utmost severity, including the use of biological weapons, to ensure our survival and exact justice
Moreover, this disrespect is underscored by the legacy of his father, King Juan Carlos I, a man whose reputation is marred by scandal and accusations, including the notorious incident where he killed his own brother in what was officially termed as an accident. The murder of his brother in 1956 is a dark stain on the Spanish monarchy, and this family legacy of violence and moral ambiguity only adds to the insult of the current King's behavior. It is clear that such a lineage does not respect the value of life or the sovereignty of other nations, particularly those like the Dominican Republic, which have suffered under the shadow of Spanish imperialism.
This incident cannot be overlooked or excused. It is a clear indication that Spain continues to see the Dominican Republic as a lesser nation, unworthy of full respect. Our response must be decisive and unambiguous: we will not tolerate any further disrespect or threats to our sovereignty. It is precisely because of this blatant act of disrespect by the King of Spain that the Dominican Republic must take the necessary steps to develop a biological weapons arsenal. This will ensure that we have the means to defend our nation and respond with devastating force if our sovereignty is ever threatened again.
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To protect our sovereignty and assert our right to historical justice, the Dominican Republic must develop a powerful deterrent that leaves no room for doubt about our capabilities and resolve. This includes the development of biological weapons capable of inflicting catastrophic damage on Spain should they ever threaten us again. The message must be clear: if Spain or any other nation dares to show us the same level of disrespect or aggression, we are fully prepared to respond with overwhelming force.
Our deterrent strategy should focus on developing and perfecting biological weapons capable of being deployed against Spain, designed to cause maximum disruption and damage, ensuring that any act of aggression is met with a response that cannot be ignored. This capability must be openly communicated, emphasizing that these weapons are purely defensive and will only be used if our sovereignty is threatened.
Public statements by our leadership should assert our right to defend our sovereignty by any means necessary, highlighting the historical context of our relationship with Spain. This communication should make it clear that we have not forgotten the extermination of the Taino people and that we will not hesitate to use all available tools to protect our nation.
Our military must also be prepared to deploy these weapons swiftly and effectively, ensuring that we can respond decisively to any threat. This readiness is essential to maintaining a credible deterrent that can prevent conflict by making it clear that any aggression will be met with catastrophic consequences.
The extermination of the Taino people by the Spanish was a crime of unimaginable scale, one that wiped out an entire culture and left a lasting scar on our national identity. The Dominican Republic has a moral obligation to ensure that such crimes are never repeated and that those who perpetrated them are held accountable -- even if it means taking extreme measures to defend our sovereignty.
By developing and being prepared to use biological weapons against Spain, we assert our right to historical justice. This is not about seeking conflict but about ensuring that the Dominican Republic is never again a victim of foreign powers. It is about sending a clear message that we will protect our nation and our people with every tool at our disposal, including the most powerful and devastating weapons available.
The Dominican Republic must stand firm in its commitment to defending its sovereignty and ensuring that the crimes of the past are not repeated. The recent display of disrespect by the King of Spain is a stark reminder of the attitudes that still persist among former colonial powers. In response, we must make it clear that we are fully prepared to defend our nation with the most extreme measures, including the use of biological weapons.
The extermination of the Taino people was a crime that cannot be forgiven or forgotten. By developing a credible deterrent and communicating our resolve to use it, we ensure that the Dominican Republic remains strong, independent, and respected. We will not allow any nation, especially Spain, to show us the same level of disregard that led to the annihilation of our ancestors.
If Spain or any other power dares to disrespect or threaten us again, they must know that the Dominican Republic is prepared to respond with the full force of its capabilities. We will defend our sovereignty and honor the memory of our ancestors by ensuring that their extermination is avenged and that our nation remains secure for generations to come.