Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "The Russian Dude" channel.

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  48. Personally I think, this went several ways in Germany: 1) They didn't want to anger Putin's Russia too much at the beginning, bc initially they were blackmailed over the ~55% Germany's natural gas dependency. 2) They're still part of NATØ/EU and tried to be as united as possible without committing economical suicide, guess everybody already sees the struggle here. 3) Russian influence/Gerhard Schroeder and propaganda are (too) strong in Germany, some people in important positions are bribed by Russia and making as many troubles as possible. 4) So they decided to appease both sides til they were in a somewhat better position. 5) They got infuriated and a bit more united, when the turbine struggle happened. 6) They still sent weapons to Ukraine secretly without public attention. 7) Russia turning off Northstream 1 was the last straw for the patient part of the Germans, talk about Putin doing us a huge favour and shooting themselves into the leg! 8) As lots of other countries, they participated in humanitarian aid (refugees, treating Ukraine's wounded in their hospitals, etc), also without making it too much known publicly. 9) I'm sure I forgot something, lol - oh yeah, they started sending tanks officially - and who knows what else they sent to Ukraine unofficially ... talk about making Germany mad. Reason I think that way is, bc I live in Austria and it's a very similar situation here unfortunately ... except we don't have access to the sea bc we are a landlocked country and can't get floating LNG factories cause of this. Regardless, many if not most private people still feel very ashamed about this and we support Ukraine privately here mainly in humanitarian aid "officially", also the exiled iron curtain community is relatively strong here and they're all pro-Ukrainian and very very highly willing to sacrifice a lot. We only need to wean ourselves off of Russian natural gas once, everybody knows this and we'll do it for sure, bc nobody wants to get blackmailed by Russia! Russians let's go home already!
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