Gunther Fehlinger‑Jahn
Here’s what I found on Gunther Fehlinger-Jahn (often just Gunther Fehlinger) and the specific claim you mentioned, along with how credible it is:
Gunther Fehlinger-Jahn is an Austrian economist and political activist.
He is known for his strong advocacy of Western alliances: he supports expansion of the NATO and the European Union and opposes countries he views as adversaries of those blocs.
He often uses social media (X/Twitter) to publish provocative maps and statements about the re-shaping of countries he considers hostile to “the West.”
Importantly: although he presents himself as the head of committees (for example “Austrian Committee for NATO Membership of Ukraine, Kosovo, Bosnia and Austria” in one description) these are not official NATO or governmental bodies.
❓ What about the claim of him calling on America to “liberate the Biafra Republic”?
You asked: “Austrian Economist And Pro-NATO Advocate, Gunther Fehlinger, Calls On America To ‘Liberate Biafra Republic…’”
I could not locate any credible, verifiable source or mainstream media report that Fehlinger made a statement specifically calling on America to “liberate the Biafra Republic” (or region) in Nigeria.
His documented activism largely focuses on Europe, the Balkans, Russia, India and other geopolitically contested zones — not (so far in the publicly available records) Nigeria or Biafra. For instance: his public posts have called for the “dismantling of India” into “Ex-India” with support for “Khalistan”.
Because I found no reliable source matching the exact claim you quoted, it remains unverified. It’s possible it might stem from mis‐attribution, a misquote, a fringe social media post, or disinformation.
Given Fehlinger’s track record, if such a statement did exist, it may have appeared on social media or in a very niche outlet rather than in mainstream reporting. That makes verification harder.
Because he has made other extreme/controversial territorial-map calls (e.g., with India) his style makes it plausible that he might make provocative statements about other regions. But plausibility ≠ confirmation.
Without a credible citation linking him to a “liberate Biafra” statement, I would treat the claim as questionable until further evidence emerges.
If you like, I can search more deeply (including non-English/Portuguese/Nigerian sources) for that specific “Biafra” statement and check whether there is any trace of it — would that be helpful?