To: Jim Noble
What do you think Scholz will do when they tell him, “Putin’s on the phone. He’s calling about Königsberg”?
I'm confused. What had been the German city of Königsberg was part of what Germany lost as a result of its defeat in World War II. The city is now known as Kaliningrad. It's been part of Russia for decades. Putin doesn't need to demand that Scholz turn it over.
The people who might get a call from Putin are the leaders of countries east of Germany: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Moldova.
To: Eagle Forgotten
My theory is that Germany will switch sides given the right incentives.
Poland is hotter for war than Germany.
54 posted on
02/20/2023 3:10:18 AM PST by
Jim Noble
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To: Eagle Forgotten
My theory is that Germany will switch sides given the right incentives.
Poland is hotter for war than Germany. Poland’s war is a great threat to Germany. Germany has many reasons to switch sides.
59 posted on
02/20/2023 4:37:09 AM PST by
Jim Noble
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