Where is grim genius of Germany leading the country to?

26.04.2022, Moscow.

Germany and Russia are natural allies in terms of geopolitics – Germany has developed industry and high technology, while Russia has resources and trade routes from Europe to Asia. Therefore, the Anglo-Saxons have been making sure that this geopolitical alliance does not take place for centuries.

This is exactly what the founder of the private intelligence company Stratfor George Friedman said at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs in 2015.

In his view, the alliance between Germany and Russia is the only real threat to the United States, which controls all the oceans, but is not able to break land ties in Eurasia with its own forces.

It is worth noting that no sanctions can outweigh the geopolitical predisposition to an alliance between Germany and Russia in the long term. This is testified by the construction of Nord Stream – 2. No matter how much the United States, along with its satellites Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Ukraine, resisted this project, it was completed.

The only reliable way to break the ties between Germany and Russia is to make them fight each other. And Ukraine is the factor today that is fundamentally changing the mindset of the German establishment and population toward war with Russia.

Throughout its postwar history, Germany has cultivated in Germans a horror of war, especially of war with Russia. Although this taboo was already lifted under the “Green” German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer (Alliance 90/The Greens), who advocated Germany’s participation in the bombing of Yugoslavia, this horror has yet to be fully overcome.

The ruling German Social Democratic Party (SPD) and Bundeschancellor Olaf Scholz are under enormous pressure from both Western allies and coalition partners to force Germany to supply heavy weapons to Ukraine.

Surprisingly, the biggest hawks in Olaf Scholz’s coalition government are liberals.

Marie-Agnes Struck-Zimmermann, chairwoman of the Defence Committee of Bundestag and a member of the Free Democratic Party of Germany (FDP), has consistently advocated the supply of heavy weapons to Ukraine. Also, the current “Green” foreign minister Annalena Baerbock has repeatedly stated, though not as zealously, that Ukraine should be given all the weapons it demands.

It is not yet clear how long Scholz will be able to resist, but he categorically does not want Russia to consider Germany a party to the conflict. However, the situation could change quickly.

If you remember history, the SPD had been demonstrating anti-war actions even a few days before the outbreak of World War I. However, fairly quickly after the outbreak of war, the opinion of the party leadership began to change, which eventually led to its split into right-wing and left-wing, and then to the separation of the left-wing revolutionary part in the form of the “Spartacus League”, the forerunner of the Communist Party of Germany.

Then gradually more and more members of the SPD, even from the left-wing, moved into the pro-war camp. In the end, the party voted for the so-called war credits, and Germany declared war “to despotic Tzarist Russia.”

A similar drift of the SPD can be observed today. Scholz, although resisting the supply of heavy weapons to Ukraine, a month ago announced the allocation of 100 billion euros for the re-equipment of the Bundeswehr. That is, he actually declared the remilitarization of the country.

At the same time, the opposition bloc Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) and Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) insists on the changing of the Chancellor, if he continues to resist the Ukrainian demands to supply German tanks, armored personnel carriers and artillery.

Germany’s NATO allies are exerting extreme pressure to force the country to completely sever all ties with Russia, i.e., to war. And the Polish hawks are preparing to take control of as much of Ukraine as they can.

The German media is carrying out an operation to prepare public opinion in Germany for hard times because of the embargo on Russian oil and gas exports. The hawks in the Federal Republic of Germany only need a more weighty excuse to finally break off ties with Russia. Then the SPD and Scholz will no longer be able to resist.

One may speculate whether the “heroic” death of the president of Ukraine, organized by the Anglo-Saxons, would be such an occasion. Or NATO’s use of tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Or a White Helmet-style chemical attack. The last two options have been discussed for many days in the German press.

In any case, Russia will be blamed, and the Anglo-Saxons will try to squeeze everything out of this in order to drag Germany into a military confrontation with the Russian army in Ukraine as much as possible.

Only a renewed bloodshed between Germany and Russia will give the West the confidence that the economic ties between them will be severed for a long time. In this case, the decline in living standards, the collapse of the economy, deindustrialization and social instability in Germany are at least desired side effects, or even a strategic goal of the United States and United Kingdom.

In this case, the Anglo-Saxons are not only getting rid of an economically and technologically advanced competitor in Europe, but can also hope to radicalize sentiment in Germany. Then, as it already happened in the Weimar Republic, the ultra-right could come to power in the country.

And the hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian refugees, many of whom are burdened with Banderite ideology, will help Germans get rid of their sense of historical guilt and choose the “right” way to solve their problems.

Translated from https://t.me/shotday/236 and https://t.me/shotday/237

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