Tuesday, August 20, 2024

The Beginning Of The End? Germany To Ban All New Ukraine Military Aid

 



The Beginning Of The End? Germany To Ban All New Ukraine Military Aid

Three days ago, in the aftermath of the WSJ report seeking to radically shift the narrative over the Nordstream sabotage, where instead of the CIA being blamed for the explosion of the critical gas pipeline from Russia to Europe, unnamed "intelligence" sources forged on with a hilarious script according to which a top Ukraine general (operating initially under the instructions of Zelensky but then going rogue wen Z got "cold feet") was responsible for coordinating the sabotage using a handful of rank amateurs who somehow managed to sneak to the bottom of the Baltic sea and conduct an unprecedented military operation, we said that - no matter the laughable veracity of the report - relations between Germany and Ukraine are "about to turn ugly", and we asked why this story is coming out just now?

We didn't have long to wait to get the answer: as German media reports, this U-turn in the narrative (which according to some meant that NATO should now unleash its full military power against.... Ukraine, which had single-handedly attacked German assets by blowing up the Nordstream) was meant to soften the blow from Germany's decision to finally cut off Ukraine's - and Zelensky's - unprecedented grift.

According to a Saturday report in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), the German government will stop new military aid to Ukraine as part of the ruling coalition's plan to reduce spending. The report, which cited non-public documents and emails as well as discussions with unnamed sources, goes on to note that the moratorium on new assistance - which is already in effect - will affect new requests for funding, not previously approved aid. — ZeroHedge

2 comments:

  1. The propagandists behind Badlands Fake News would love nothing more than a cut off for aid to Ukraine...

    Unfortunately this report is just airy wishful thinking...as German Government has officially denied it.

    It was simply one of the budgetary policy scenarios floated within the German government, but never saw the light of day.

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  2. Germany's DW - government-owned but independent news media has already denied it.

    https://youtu.be/-EzPzcldN7g?si=CznXmlYO-PX5KqXb

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