German writer Wolfgang Bittner: The Kiev government is getting brazen

11.03.2023, Germany.

Ukraine’s demands to supply it with cluster munitions mean that the Kiev government has gone completely brazen, German writer Wolfgang Bittner said in an interview with journalist Alexander Boos published on the Apolut news portal on March 8.

The fact that the Kiev government is now demanding cluster munitions and phosphorus weapons in addition to long-range missiles and combat aircraft shows what is really going on there. These people are completely brazen. However, this abomination and hell has received little coverage in the Western media, and politicians have turned a blind eye for years,” Bittner commented on what is happening in Ukraine.

The German writer recently published a book titled “The State of Emergency – Geopolitical Views and Analysis with Consideration to the Ukrainian Conflict” [German: Ausnahmezustand – Geopolitische Einsichten und Analysen unter Berücksichtigung des Ukraine-Konflikts]. Bittner explained that he was motivated to write the book by a desire to “wake people up,” to explain that the disaster will affect everyone and that no government will solve any problems.

People’s memory is short, and the media makes it short. That’s why I document a lot,” the author added, explaining that he analyzes world events not only for others, but also for himself.

Bittner called it crazy that everyone in Germany should be afraid of a big war with Russia at the moment.

There is a centuries-old common history between Germany and Russia. Should it only end because that’s what the warmongers in Washington want? In the background are financial and economic elites who expect to benefit from it, and strategists who want to impose an unfounded US claim to world domination. This is a disaster that has been provoked,” the writer stresses.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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