Posted on 03/08/2024 7:20:51 AM PST by davikkm
In an unexpected twist, German MP Roderich Kiesewetter has set off a storm by suggesting attacks on Moscow’s government buildings, specifically targeting Russia’s Ministry of Defense and intelligence services. This bold proposal, shared during a ZDF debate, has ignited debates on the ethics of such aggressive actions and the potential fallout in an already tense Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Kiesewetter argues for empowering Ukraine to take the war into Russian territory, aligning with German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius’s views. However, the call for direct attacks on Russian government institutions introduces a more confrontational approach, raising concerns about the ripple effects and potential repercussions.
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Putin may be returning to his old workplace to supervise matters.
Party = CDU
Former job = Colonel in the Bundeswehr
German shell factory? Da!
If Germany purposely attacks Russia they will get back in spades what they are asking for. Surely this fool understands that. Well maybe not. He very well may just be stupid.
I will feel no pity for them.
Someone said Joe was preparing us for WWIII in the SOTU speech last night when referring to FDR. I thought they were nuts.
“:Germans hiding behind Ukraine proxies want to use long range weapons kill members of the Russian government in their capitol city”
What could go wrong
Maybe something they did not-zee coming
Back to the Future...
Tough guy now that Sweden’s got his back...
War is coming folks, grim and terrible. Every European and American will be involved. This time it will not be a replay of WW II but worse. I hope wiser heads prevail and peace can be restored. We are about to enter a dark place.
Did not work out well the last time they tried it.
Stop posting from your own site. Which just rips off actual real media sources.
Freepers, click his profile, then in forum. A gazillion posts from citizenripoff.com, and never comments anywhere.
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