Germany says enough is enough! – Drops all sanctions against Russia

June 26, 2022 | 4 Comments »

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  1. @Reader

    The title of the video is completely MISLEADING!

    True.

    Germany is not dropping their sanctions against Russia, they are just not exporting oil to France and reduced oil to Slovakia and others while instituting oil rationing and claims of returning to coal burning, as I mention below.

  2. The title of the video is completely MISLEADING!

    This is just a very optimistic hypothesis by the video’s author(s).

    In any case, Russia will NEVER go back to the same relationship it thought it had with the West before the Ukraine NATO crisis.

    There will be a NATO summit in Madrid and it seems as far as can be from appeasing Russia (I also posted about how Scholz was promising to rearm Germany):

    26 Jun, 2022 15:48

    NATO to decide on biggest deployment since Cold War – media
    The military bloc might send entire divisions to its eastern flank to deter Russia, El Pais reports

    https://www.rt.com/news/557864-nato-biggest-deployment-cold-war/
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    The bloc will drastically change the way it views Russia as it updates its strategy concept, El Pais reported. Until now, Moscow has been defined as a nation posing “no threat” to the bloc, while relations with Russia have been described as having “strategic importance.” The new concept would see Russia defined as a “direct and imminent threat” that could potentially attack any NATO member state, El Pais said, citing its sources. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has also said that Russia would be labeled a “threat” in the strategy update.

    China, which has not been present in the concept before, will appear in the new redaction as well. It will be called “a geostrategic and systemic challenge,” a designation that indicates the unwillingness of European NATO members to strain relations with Beijing, according to El Pais.

  3. The desperate plight in which Germany finds itself today is due to her exploiting Washington’s failing sanction war and Ukraine’s failing land war with Russia as a ruse in which to overprice the cost of Russian oil commodities, making their pricey green agenda more affordable, even if it does not remedy the limited ability of the green technology to compete with the prolonged reliability of the the carbon rich commodities.

    The unforced error here was to result in the reality that the Greens would become an early victim of their own war against Russia and her energy. By ever increasing the price of Germany’s energy needs, it rendered the price of German industry above its ability to compete and gain a profit. The Green Party being too green in pursuing govt policy to support basic principles of economy, such as is required in business to turn a profit, has left these neophyte managers shell shocked by the consequence of their support of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Now that part, and at some point likely all, access to Russia’s energy will be lost to the German economy, the Germans are attempting a non-solution solution of energy rationing in the summer months. With their reserves full, German energy could only survive somewhere in the range of a few months, with rationing aiding them very little. Unfortunately for the Germans their reserves are far from full and winter is coming. Hence, the long term consequence of such a failed policy as has been pursued by Germany will lead to the de-industrialization of the German nation. Companies going back to the birth of the modern German state and some from before this are facing the daunting challenges of keeping their doors open, even while the Germans alert their people of the rekindling of coal based energy factories. The details that they do not share with the public, which is likely not hidden from many, is that the coal will also be coming largely from Russia, and the coal factories are not so easily restored to full capacity as turning on a lamp light.

    Consequently, Germany will likely soon face their angry public’s response for the lack of pursuing the interests of the German people themselves. The folly of empowering the Greens was to put their hopes of the environment before their finances could rationally support such single policy endeavors, much less doing so while stirring war plots and trade censures. The untimely result of the worst of these failing policy pursuits has led to establishing a great disparity between what might be attempted and what might be afforded. Additionally the role played by the Germans in exacerbating the war fever, even as they were far from the most egregious among the Europeans to do so, has benefited neither the existing coalition, the German economy nor the German people. There will be a consequence to bear for all of this and it will be a difficult price for Germany to pay, and yet they will pay it all, and suffer for the price of such misguided govt policy as has already been provided by this nonsense driven govt.