German public support for continuing to help Ukraine despite rising energy prices has increased in the last months, from 70% in July to 74% in Sept

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  1. If this whole mess has shown us anything, it is that relying on Russia for anything is a strategic mistake. Reducing support for Ukraine for short term relief in energy is the wrong approach, the Russians will demand more next year. In some way, the Nord Stream pipelines becoming inoperable is like ripping a bandaid off. The only way Europe will get back to stable energy is by building up energy production within itself, that is the only solution. Everything else is just noise.

  2. At the same time, the percentage of „other/no answer” is quite low. And one fifth says “fuck Ukraine; get me my cheap prices and I don’t care about anything else”. I guess this is the Putin-russia-loving left plus the Putin-money-loving right on both extreme ends of the spectrum… 🙁

    Still, very happy to see the overall support being so steadfast!

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