Eighty-two years after the beginning of the German war of extermination against the Soviet Union, German tanks are again rolling against Russia. The German government is thereby risking a nuclear world war.
The biggest part of the €29 billion for Uniper will flow into the coffers of the large energy concerns, who are making record profits as a result of the energy shortage and astronomical prices on the spot markets.
“We are the makers of our own fate,” said Christian Lindner (FDP, Free Democratic Party), German federal minister of finance, in a TV interview not too long ago.
The war aims associated with the massive arms shipments are clear: NATO and Berlin are pursuing the goal of continuing the war until Russia’s military defeat.