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Yours truly
a German citizen
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No, thank you.
Yours truly
a German citizen
But Trump warned Germany not to built NordStream2...
Did he ? When ? He shouldn't have said that /j
First the US helps destroy it, and now they want to repair it?
βThe US would say, βWell, now Russia will be dependable because trustworthy Americans are in the middle of itβ,ββ said a former senior US official, who was aware of some of the dealmaking efforts.
I wish there were sources for such "said a former senior US official" statements.
In any case, it's nice to be treated like the client states that we've become, isn't it?
A client state in the context of international relations is a state that is economically, politically, and militarily subordinated to a more powerful controlling state. Alternative terms for a client state are satellite state, associated state, and dominion, condominium, self-governing colony, and neo-colony, protectorate, vassal state, puppet state, and tributary state.
What's going to happen if it breaks again?
Was there not talk of dissmanling it further?