It’s not. If somebody would just listen what the minister for economics said.
I mean…no, it’s not, and I also wouldn’t want that. Still, it’s a nice change that Germany can buy a tank or two without everyone condemning us for wanting to conquer Europe again.
(That’s what we have Lidl and Aldi for, silly)
>Faced with an arms race of this type by Germany, the memory cannot fail to go back to the two world wars, which were preceded precisely by this type of investment by Berlin. Today, the Western countries that defeated Germany in 1945 no longer perceive it as a danger, but rearming the country located in the heart of Europe could prove to be a dangerous Pandora’s box.
I hate these people. What do they actually want?
Workers.today is a lunatic fringe publication. As even a cursory glance at their other articles shows.
>Sharing nuclear weapons has long been an issue, often re-launched by the Germans, but France has always opposed it.
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It’s not. If somebody would just listen what the minister for economics said.
I mean…no, it’s not, and I also wouldn’t want that. Still, it’s a nice change that Germany can buy a tank or two without everyone condemning us for wanting to conquer Europe again.
(That’s what we have Lidl and Aldi for, silly)
>Faced with an arms race of this type by Germany, the memory cannot fail to go back to the two world wars, which were preceded precisely by this type of investment by Berlin. Today, the Western countries that defeated Germany in 1945 no longer perceive it as a danger, but rearming the country located in the heart of Europe could prove to be a dangerous Pandora’s box.
I hate these people. What do they actually want?
Workers.today is a lunatic fringe publication. As even a cursory glance at their other articles shows.
>Sharing nuclear weapons has long been an issue, often re-launched by the Germans, but France has always opposed it.
That is a blatant lie.
Ei daut it.