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Comments by "Wolfs Winkel" (@wolfswinkel8906) on "German Chancellor Scholz throws angry response at chants of 'warmonger' | DW News" video.
@cephy8102 Germany getting involved in the war is not going to keep the war away, rather it will make Germany a target. How about getting to the bottom of the causes of the war: reestablishing a balance of power across Europe and halting NATO expansion to the East? If Russia sees NATO as a threat then why is the latter so determined to expand to Russia's borders? This must stop and people need to start talking again.
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Russia has no reason to knock on Germany's door- there are no ethnic Russians being maltreated by the German state like what Ukraine has been doing to the donbass. Russia has enjoyed a profitable trade relationship with Germany for decades so why would they want to upset such a relationship? Stop your fear mongering.
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@1jediwitch if Russia wanted to strike Berlin they could've done it with nuclear submarines from any angle. You are totally indoctrinated with Russophobia.
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@frenchimp not all Ukrainians were anti Russia. They were just exiled and killed off. Many are languishing in prison. This is a civil war and Germany took a side. That's not the kind of respect Russia gave to Germany in letting go of East Germany. Germany should have stayed out of it and let them proceed with three peace agreement they had in March last year. Please don't tell me you don't know about that peace deal in Ankara.
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@christianevanherck6023 all I know is that from the end of the cold war and the breakup of the Soviet Union, the only time Russia's "imperialist desires" began to surface was after NATO expanded in the first wave, in 1999. In the 8 years between them and the breakup of the Soviet union, Russia was completely at peace with its neighbors. That had to account for something. The Russians might be paranoid for trying to interfere with NATO expansion by engineering civil wars in candidate nations, but this is a trick all superpowers with influence do, even till today. You know I'm talking about the US and what they did in Latin America and the middle east. My point is, why is the initial trigger something we cannot deal with, which is the expansion of NATO to which Russia is reacting? I only care about living in peace and for that the concerns of everyone have to be considered. We are all human beings and we're supposed to be focusing on mutually peaceful coexistence instead of expanding military alliances (with the added costs) as a form of ego battle? Where are the adults and cooler heads to stop this?
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@generalamsel437 before and during the tenure of Yanukovych as president of Ukraine, Russia was perfectly at peace with Ukraine. That's where people with critical thinking skills come in, to figure out why things changed. Ukraine has always been a sovereign country without their "agency" being denied by Russia.
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@sammiller6631 wtf? What did that have to do with Russia? The criminal investigation surrounding Gongadze's death remain inconclusive to this day and it was a little internal Ukrainian matter. That's not enough to upset the balance of peace in Europe to join NATO. You're exaggerating.
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