Merkel’s ‘Anti-Russian Front’ Falls Apart – German Newspaper!
- Outwardly, Merkel must appear to support the American push for WW3 against Russia. But behind the scenes, I seriously doubt Merkel wants a war with Russia. It is of NO BENEFIT to Europe and Germany. It is genocidally insane. It would not surprise me if she is actually subverting the Pentagram-NATO war plan covertly. (Both top Japanese and German leaders must swear allegiance to America before taking office (as countries which lost WW2))!
– - It is a race against time to see whether WW3 will be ignited or the NATO alliance, EU, Eurozone … falls apart first. With or without WW3, the NATO alliance, EU and Eurozone will collapse.
– - Merkel’s ‘Anti-Russian Front’ Falls Apart – German Newspaper
by http://sputniknews.com/
More and more European countries oppose an extension of anti-Russian sanctions and disagree with the German policy towards Russia.
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Attempts to save “European unity” are doomed, the German online newspaper “Die Freie Welt” reported.
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During her recent visit to Helsinki, German Chancellor Angela Merkel tried to convince Finns to further follow the anti-Russian course and stressed the importance of pursuing a common EU policy towards Russia. However, this policy is in fact far from being united, the German online edition wrote.
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The Chancellor visited Finland shortly before the upcoming elections in the country. During her speech at Helsinki University, she expressed concerns about a split in the European Union and called all EU countries to follow a common approach regarding economic sanctions.
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The power of the EU is in its unity, Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Strubb agreed with the German Chancellor. However, it was not easy for him to make this statement.
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During the election campaign, Strubb’s opponents have successfully exploited the negative impact of sanctions and called for a dialogue with Russia. They draw attention to the fact that Finland has the longest border with Russia among EU states and that both countries always had close economic ties.
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Finns are not the only ones who criticize Merkel’s tough stance towards Russia. Greece, Hungary, Spain, Italy, Slovakia, Cyprus and Austria are also expressing discontent about the anti-Russian sanctions under which they suffer more than other EU countries.
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