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Great piece! I think where you go wrong is in thinking that the US will get Germany to back this war to the hilt. I think the opposite will happen. Just consider the following: even now the support Germany is giving is mostly lukewarm although propaganda says otherwise. Germany is not deindustrialised like the US. If she really wanted she could ramp up production of for instance 155mm shells in no time. Everythings in place. The machine tool industry, the chemicals and the steel industry. This isn´t rocket science. It is mass scale industrial production in which Germany excells. Why doesn´t it happen? Because while the government pays lip service to the lofty goals of NATO the layer below is not convinced at all. In the army, in industry everywhere people are quietly grumbling. What about North Stream? Who blew it up? There is a blog called augengeradeaus. It is a blog run by Thomas Wiegold dedicated to all things Bundeswehr (the German army). Wiegold tows the official line but allows (relatively) open discussion on his blog. I read it occasionally to see how the mood is among officers. And the mood is anything but good. The US attacked the most important piece of German infrastructure and people know it. You can read that between the lines. They don´t say it out load because they fear the repercussions but even this is slowly but surely changing. Now that energy prices have doubled and trippled the US is openly subsidising German industry to set up production in the States. Unemployment and inflation is increasing, while the US is doing everything to squeeze Germany even more. On top there is the ideological import of Wokeism that is being shoved down everyones throats and the aftermath of the vaccine coercion. All this taken together is shaking the trust in the government, the media and of course NATO.

Heretofore unimaginable things have happened in the last month. In Thuringia in a county election a representative of the AFD won the vote. An AFD representative was elected as mayor in a small city. That might not sound much but by German political standards it is an earthquake. The AFD is antiwoke and antiwar and constantly slandered by the media. Its representatives are attacked by Antifa and its members openly put under pressure by the German internal secret service. The heads of the AFD visited the Russian embassy on the 9h of May. Still they managed to get the majority of the vote. Their numbers are rising every week in the polls. Germany is a federal country consisting of 16 states. The states in the East will become ungovernable sooner or later if things continue as they are. There are loader and loader grumblings in the West as well.

Something else happened yesterday: Von der Leyen the head of the EU and lackey of the US and Pfizer tried to install an American big tech lobbyist as head of the authority regulating US big tech.

She was forced to back down by the French. There was nary a word by the Germans. But what if the mood in Germany decidedly shifts and Germany ceases to do Washingtons bidding?

Right now the Greens are still the dominant force in German politics as they are the only one of the old parties who seem to have a way out of the conundrum Germany finds herself in. That is either confront the US or lose industry. The Greens make a virtue out of necessity by saying it is all good we have to get out of fossile fuels anyhow so what if we don´t get anymore Russian gas. For a big part of the population that still sounds good but this part is shrinking ever faster the more industrial jobs get cut and the higher energy prices become.

I don´t think the US can pull "Old Europe" into WWIII. On the contrary: the US is in danger of losing "Old Europe". Putin knows Germany very well and I am sure he understands the significance of the political shift underway.

Kaliningrad being blockaded by Lithuania? They tried that already last year and where called back by the EU. The likelihood of that happening again is shrinking by the day.

The powers that be will try yet more and more repression in Germany. But unless the US succeeds in installing an open dictatorship in Germany they will not manage to prevent a political shift that will see Germany teaming up with France against US policy in Europe.

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Mike Hampton's avatar

Putin: "Of course Russia is going to respond. The Ministry of Defence is drawing up relevant proposals."

I've only read halfway, but want to make a point about The Telegraph's amazing headline because they are the go-to warmongering propaganda outlet for the UK. I wrote about them this morning, calling them The Terrorgraph. I was supporting Alastair Crooke's takedown of one of their propaganda videos.

I would appreciate an overview on the Kaliningrad Oblast - what is the Russian situation next to Poland and Lithuania? Any chance of that in a future post?

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