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    1. anachronistic_circus on

      Right … and that’s why Bundestag endlessly [debates the longer range missiles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Taurus_controversy), German Foreign Minister says that [„German army is too stretched“](https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-too-stretched-provide-troops-ukraine-foreign-minister-johann-wadephul/) for any peacekeeping guarantees while Merz’s position since taking over has been [„give lots of speeches and reiterate what other leaders say“](https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine-updates-merz-says-putin-delaying-urges-pressure/live-73770153)

    2. >Since taking office in May, Merz has ramped up German military support for Ukraine and taken a tougher line towards the Russian leader.
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      >**Despite his earlier promises, the chancellor has held off on sending some key military equipment**, most famously Taurus missiles.
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      >Earlier this week, the New York Times and the German outlet WirtschaftsWoche reported growing concerns over suspected Russian drone flights over U.S. arms routes in Germany.

      That dude is such a disappointment but it doesn’t come surprising, considering that it was Russian election interference that helped him get elected.

    3. Dry_Dimension_420 on

      And the result ist him as chancelor – As putler wished.🤷🏼‍♂️

    4. buhanka_chan on

      Why did it happened? You said sending weapons would not make you part of the conflict.

    5. Ban the AFD, ramp up support for Ukraine and push for a european nuclear deterrent in conjuction with Poland and the Baltics. That would be a good start

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