"Three days after Russia’s second invasion of Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the Bundestag into an extraordinary session. His speech, often interrupted by applause and standing ovations, declared a Zeitenwende for German foreign policy, aturning point moment, after which nothing is as before.
The speech rose to the moment. It was both inspiring and outlined the right policy response. But in its follow-through, Germany often looks like a nation returning to its comfort zone than one embracing the challenges of the future.
There are decisive actions that Germany could take (and we lay those out) to implement the promises of the Zeitenwende speech and even go beyond them. Germany can be a leader in Europe—it should seize this historic moment and realize this potential.
https://nationalinterest.org/feature/will-germany-seize-zeitenwende-moment-206083
"Three days after Russia’s second invasion of Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the Bundestag into an extraordinary session. His speech, often interrupted by applause and standing ovations, declared a Zeitenwende for German foreign policy, aturning point moment, after which nothing is as before.
The speech rose to the moment. It was both inspiring and outlined the right policy response. But in its follow-through, Germany often looks like a nation returning to its comfort zone than one embracing the challenges of the future.
There are decisive actions that Germany could take (and we lay those out) to implement the promises of the Zeitenwende speech and even go beyond them. Germany can be a leader in Europe—it should seize this historic moment and realize this potential.
https://nationalinterest.org/feature/will-germany-seize-zeitenwende-moment-206083
"Three days after Russia’s second invasion of Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the Bundestag into an extraordinary session. His speech, often interrupted by applause and standing ovations, declared a Zeitenwende for German foreign policy, aturning point moment, after which nothing is as before.
The speech rose to the moment. It was both inspiring and outlined the right policy response. But in its follow-through, Germany often looks like a nation returning to its comfort zone than one embracing the challenges of the future.
There are decisive actions that Germany could take (and we lay those out) to implement the promises of the Zeitenwende speech and even go beyond them. Germany can be a leader in Europe—it should seize this historic moment and realize this potential.
https://nationalinterest.org/feature/will-germany-seize-zeitenwende-moment-206083
On Saturday, January 7, 2023 at 7:46:53 AM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:turning point moment, after which nothing is as before.
"Three days after Russia’s second invasion of Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the Bundestag into an extraordinary session. His speech, often interrupted by applause and standing ovations, declared a Zeitenwende for German foreign policy, a
The speech rose to the moment. It was both inspiring and outlined the right policy response. But in its follow-through, Germany often looks like a nation returning to its comfort zone than one embracing the challenges of the future.
There are decisive actions that Germany could take (and we lay those out) to implement the promises of the Zeitenwende speech and even go beyond them. Germany can be a leader in Europe—it should seize this historic moment and realize this potential.
https://nationalinterest.org/feature/will-germany-seize-zeitenwende-moment-206083Yes, seize this moment to end the walls amd bucket. Germany can be a leader in Europe, and hence should seize this historic moment to realize its potential. However, those who f
On Saturday, January 7, 2023 at 7:46:53 AM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:turning point moment, after which nothing is as before.
"Three days after Russia’s second invasion of Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the Bundestag into an extraordinary session. His speech, often interrupted by applause and standing ovations, declared a Zeitenwende for German foreign policy, a
The speech rose to the moment. It was both inspiring and outlined the right policy response. But in its follow-through, Germany often looks like a nation returning to its comfort zone than one embracing the challenges of the future.
There are decisive actions that Germany could take (and we lay those out) to implement the promises of the Zeitenwende speech and even go beyond them. Germany can be a leader in Europe—it should seize this historic moment and realize this potential.
the threat posed by the Soviet Union. But Soviet Union is already dismantled and gone in 1991, where is the threat posed by the Soviet Union now?https://nationalinterest.org/feature/will-germany-seize-zeitenwende-moment-206083Germany, as co-founder of NATO, should take their historic moment to declare the dismantling of NATO. They should expel US from NATO and It expel from Europe.is often said that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was founded in 1949 in response to
As Soviet Union is dismantled, why NATO is still not dismantled ? Ever since NATO was created by US and few Western countries in Europe, Europe has never been peaceful at all. There were wars and infighting in Europe instigated by US. In short, US isinstigator in Europe. US now wants to baptize Ukraine as NATO member in order to put US bases and missiles on them, and now they pose threat at Russia instead.
Henceforth, Germany should dismantle NATO in Europe in order to prevent anymore threat to Russia. It is also o prevent any use of proxy to threaten any countries, including of US. It is also to prevent US from Nato-ing other countries, especially inNorth Asia and South east Asia.
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