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  • Germany snubs Ukraine on arms aid; Says, ‘Can’t give everything…’

    04/01/2023 5:10:49 PM PDT · by Its All Over Except ... · 23 replies
    Hindustan Times ^ | 4/1/23 | Staff
    German defence minister Boris Pistorius has said that the NATO Nation won't send anymore military aid to Ukraine apart from the promised packages. ... [Video at link]
  • German defence minister says his country cannot protect itself in war

    03/02/2023 4:10:33 PM PST · by rxsid · 43 replies
    firstpost.com ^ | 03.02.2023 | Umang Sharma
    German defence minister says his country cannot protect itself in warThe Germany Defence Minister said the army of his country is understaffed and does not have adequate equipment as it has been neglected from the federal government for decades Berlin: German army is not capable of protecting the country against any offensive, said Defence Minister Boris Pistorius. He further alleged that the Bundeswehr is understaffed and under-equipped after being left neglected from the federal government for decades. “We have no armed forces that are capable of defending [Germany] that is, capable of defending [it] against an offensive, brutally waged aggressive...
  • Germans Could Face Jail Time for Publicly Supporting Russia's Ukraine War

    03/28/2022 11:05:20 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 81 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 3/28/22 AT 12:46 PM EDT | NATALIE COLAROSSI ON
    In Germany's Lower Saxony and Bavaria, citizens are now barred from publicly displaying the letter "Z," which has become a symbol used by the Russian army during the war. Anyone who displays the symbol at demonstrations or publicly showcases it on cars or buildings could now face a fine or up to three years in jail, according to the Moscow Times. "It is incomprehensible to me how this symbol 'Z' could be used in our country to condone this crime," Boris Pistorius, Lower Saxony's interior minister, said in a statement, according to the news outlet. Similarly, Bavaria's Justice Minister Georg...