Refusal to permit Estonia to transfer artillery that originated in Germany points to strains in Western alliance over Ukraine
Germany is one of the world’s largest arms exporters and ships weapons to non-allied countries such as Egypt or Pakistan. German officials have said however, that exporting arms to Ukraine is out of question due to the current tensions and because of Germany’s role in starting World War II and the Nazi atrocities committed in the region.
“Our restrictive position is well known and is rooted in history,” Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s foreign minister, said Monday in Kyiv as she stood beside her Ukrainian counterpart….
Ukraine’s ambassador to Germany, Andrij Melnyk, was … blunt: “This responsibility should be toward the Ukrainian people, who lost at least 8 million lives during the Nazi occupation of Ukraine.
Germany can learn a lot from the Japanese today.
I would say they all have dirt on their hands which will never wash off.
Will Germany ever get over the stain on their collective soul?
Being under the control of Merkel & the #EUSSR .....
@w0tn0t One could say that the stain created the need for what they have now.