Posted on 07/11/2014 6:04:08 PM PDT by Olog-hai
For decades, Germanys position in the West remained unquestioned. Following the NSA spying and other political scandals, many Germans want greater independence from the US. But does that mean getting closer to Moscow? [ ]
On the one hand, Germans are disappointed by the Americans and their unceasing surveillance activities. At the same time, they have demonstrated a surprising level of sympathy for the Russians and their president, Vladimir Putin, in the Ukraine crisis. This raises the fundamental question of Germanys national identity. In the long run, Germans will have to decide which side they prefer.
(Excerpt) Read more at spiegel.de ...
Once all the Germans were warlike and mean,
But that couldn’t happen again.
We taught them a lesson in nineteen eighteen,
And they’ve hardly bothered us since then.
— Tom Lehrer
Maybe the Russians will see opportunity in an accord with Germany that can be turned against Germany this time to Russian advantage.
The ridiculousness of German outrage, or, at least, the desire of their media to invent this outrage, is that Germany is known to also spy on the U.S. and other countries. One cannot take their outrage over this matter seriously, yet, here it is being talked about.
The exposures themselves are also very interesting. Who is doing it? And why now? I suspect it is the Kremlin, based on their own spies here in the U.S., or maybe the German intelligence agency themselves under Merkel. J.R. Nyquist speculated that part of the purpose of Russia's invasion of Ukraine was to draw out differences between the U.S. and the EU, making them to choose.
The long-range plan of the Kremlin has always been to create division between the United States and Europe leading to the eventual dissolution of NATO, or at least making it irrelevant.
I suspect what we are seeing is part of Russia's play, aided by its agents in the media and governments, to create anti-Americanism or, at least, give a plausible excuse for leaders like Merkel to break with the U.S. and go to bed with the Muscovites more openly. And this, despite the Muscovites literally having National Bolsheviks, as they like to call themselves, rapidly consolidating an open dictatorship under Putin (they already have it, but not openly. The meeting point of the communists and ultranationalists in Russia is that they are both enemies of anything other than a dictatorship, and thus Putin has both groups working for him).
Putin is also involved in infiltrating both far left and right wing parties throughout Europe. Hungary's Jobbik, for example, is receiving support from Moscow. It is a Neo-Nazi organization. The same is true for other groups like this across the world, and even, possibly, with regular "conservative" movements in the UK and the Netherlands. Geer Wilders, for example, though he is publicly against Russia, has been building ties with Moscow. Other parties are more open with their Russian bias, talking about Putin as a traditionalist, although he is actually just a communist KGB.
In the U.S., the PaulBots, or folks like Pat Buchanan's American Conservative, are also, I believe, being courted by Moscow or at least manipulated by their "leaders," like freaks like Alex Jones who appear regularly on Russian state controlled news networks.
In the meantime, the Muscovites are consolidating their support amongst the extreme leftists in Venezuala, Cuba, the Islamists in Iran, a puppet islamic state in Chechnya, China, secretly with North Korea, former soviet bloc states, on top of Moscow's covert aid of communist terror networks across the world through the Russian Mafia (controlled by the FSB).
The United States, unfortunately, has no leadership, and even amongst the Republican Party at large, even they have no strategic vision or realization of what is going on. Consequently, it is like Russia is playing a chess game where we aren't making any moves.
I fear for the future of our country. The end result of all of this is nothing good, but likely the extermination of our country through "one clenched fist," that is, when Russia stops pretending to be our friend and launches the nukes on a disarmed United States, as KGB defectors like Golitsyn predicted.
So now pResident Fredo the Dogeater has driven Germany into Russia’s camp.
MMMMMMMM. Smells like “smart power”.
Considering what is happening to this country, that may be a more difficult question than one imagines. However, Germany is no slouch when it comes to being a PC welfare state that welcomes Muslims with open arms, either.
Wonder what it’s like to live in Iceland? Mind you, I wouldn’t want to be bitten by a moose. ;-)
Caucasian Caliphate.
smells like nObummer.
I believe that a lot of Russians were VERY unhappy about the reunification of Germany. Although East Germany was a Warsaw Pact loser and money-suck, it kept West Germany reduced and weak. Now, I’m sure that they would rather see a “friendly” reunified Germany than an unfriendly one to their west.
I had read that they have the bones of 50,000 German soldiers are stored in a warehouse in St. Petersburg or Moscow, for use in the event that the Germans invaded again. The plan was to strew them on the invasion path to demoralize the invading army. The German government had been negotiating for their return for some time...
Bump. Very interesting. Thanks.
Russia already is the number one trading partner.
Ich bin ein By_Poler
Any agreement between those two is a precursor to war.
The European socialists have finally gotten the socialist America they’ve always called for... schadenfreude! schadenfreude! schadenfreude!
Germans, this is how a socialist America behaves.
Maybe after 70 years Germany and Russia can work out a “Lebensraum” deal and bring peace to the area? ????? s/
Tom Lehrer is/was one cool dude!
In addition, who knows how many in the German elite are on the Russian payroll like Schroeder and Fischer already are.
All of politics is the art of deception.
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