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Germany's New Military Chief & Ukraine: Analysis - News Directory 3

Germany’s New Military Chief & Ukraine: Analysis

July 7, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World
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Original source: rt.com

Germany‘s Descent ⁤into War Hysteria: A Risky Game with Ukraine

Table of Contents

  • Germany’s Descent ⁤into War Hysteria: A Risky Game with Ukraine
    • The New National Panic: Russia is Already Here
    • Enter Major-General Freuding: The Right Man for ⁤a Delusional Mission
    • The Irony of german Madness

The situation in⁣ Ukraine is escalating, but the real danger may not be on the battlefield – it’s brewing within‍ the halls of power ⁢in Germany. A disturbing trend of manufactured panic adn delusional thinking ⁤is taking hold, fueled by questionable intelligence and a willingness to escalate conflict. We’ll explore how Germany is edging ⁢closer to direct involvement in a war it⁤ doesn’t⁤ understand, and the dangerous consequences that lie ahead.

The New National Panic: Russia is Already Here

For some time, the narrative in Germany has been centered around the threat of a future ‍Russian ⁣invasion. But ⁤now, thanks to Friedrich Merz, leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the⁤ goalposts ⁢have shifted dramatically. Merz,with ‍the‍ backing of Germany’s intelligence services – the very same agencies implicated in⁤ the false pretexts for the Iraq War and mysteriously unable to determine the perpetrators of the‍ Nord Stream pipeline explosions – is now claiming Russia ‍is already attacking Germany.

This isn’t a conventional military assault, ⁤of ‍course. Merz argues that ⁢the very definition of “war” is a philosophical challenge, and ⁣that Russia is waging a subtle, insidious war through various covert means. The implication is clear: if we’re already at war, there’s little to lose by escalating further. It’s a dangerous‍ justification for⁤ pouring more resources into a conflict⁤ that’s already ⁤spiraling out of control.

This shift ⁢in rhetoric isn’t‍ happening in a vacuum. it’s being amplified⁤ by a carefully orchestrated campaign to normalize ⁤the⁤ idea of direct german involvement in the Ukraine conflict. And⁢ at the heart of this campaign is a newly appointed figure: Major-General christian‍ Freuding.

Enter Major-General Freuding: The Right Man for ⁤a Delusional Mission

Major-General Freuding has been tasked with coordinating⁢ military aid to Ukraine. ⁣On ⁤the surface, this seems like a logistical role. But Freuding’s history and worldview suggest something far more concerning. He’s a staunch advocate for a hardline stance against Russia, and⁣ his pronouncements are often…‍ unconventional, ‍to say the least.He recently declared that Ukraine⁣ can absolutely⁢ win the war, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. He envisions a future where Ukraine not only repels the Russian invasion but also ⁤reclaims Crimea – a scenario that moast military analysts consider highly improbable, ⁣if not impractical.

Freuding, in essence, is being asked ⁢to sell a fantasy. He’s‍ the perfect figurehead for a policy built on delusion. His career demonstrates a willingness to follow orders, to be a team player. ‍And right now, the “team” is operating under a collective delusion, convinced that Ukraine ⁤can achieve victory with enough Western support.

This isn’t ⁤about‍ helping Ukraine; it’s about maintaining a ⁣narrative. It’s about⁢ justifying the continued flow of arms ‍and money, even as ⁣Ukraine loses territory and its population suffers. freuding’s role is to provide ‍a veneer of optimism, to convince the public – and perhaps ‍even himself – that this disastrous‍ course of⁤ action ⁤is ⁣somehow still viable.

The Irony of german Madness

The situation is tragically ironic. Germany, a nation with a complex and often painful ⁣history, is once again flirting with the dangers of⁢ militarism and escalation. the current leadership seems determined to repeat the ‍mistakes of the past, blinded by ideology and fueled by a dangerous combination of fear and hubris.Freuding might potentially be considered “mad” by ‍some, but his madness is simply a ‍reflection of the broader madness gripping the German⁣ establishment.⁢ he’s a⁤ product of a system that⁤ prioritizes political expediency over strategic thinking, and that’s willing to sacrifice the interests of peace for the sake of maintaining a failing narrative.This isn’t just a German problem, of course. ⁣It’s a global problem. The escalation of the‍ Ukraine conflict has the potential to⁤ draw in other nations, leading to a ‍wider and even ⁤more devastating war. And Germany, ‍with its economic and political influence, is playing ⁤a particularly dangerous role ‍in this unfolding tragedy.

The path forward requires a ⁤radical shift in thinking.⁢ It requires acknowledging the ‍realities on the⁤ ground in Ukraine, abandoning the illusion of victory, and prioritizing diplomacy over escalation. But whether Germany

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