I dont think russia would have been in a position to start a war then. (but all of this is just hypothetical, so I wouldnt linger on it too much)
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They probably would, just not in 2022 and more importantly, ukraine would hopefully get a lot more weapons from eu, as they would have plenty in storage
In a few years, we are gonna be hearing about how yet another european politican is shocked, at how many dual goods from china end up in russia
So much for european autonomy
We should have already increased military spending by then (we should have started to invest in defensive industry in 2014, now its too late)
“Europe is stepping up. In the last weeks and months, we have made proposals to invest in our own defense at levels that would have been unthinkable even a year or two ago“ if she said that, then she isnt fit to be president of european commission
Thats nothing new that china uses unfair trading practices, it has been going on for a few years now, but how are they still allowed to sell their goods in the eu
Cant say that Im surprised. Every progressive reform germany passed in the last decade or so, merz is trying to reverse
If this passes, make it permanent
Yeah, lets all forget that the usa threaten to attack greenland, canada, netherlands all of who are supposed to be their ally. But sure, because of facts Im prorussian, youre a joke.
1998 Cavalese cable car crash, Killing of Michael Ovsjannikov... that you had to ask it makes it even worse
China is enabler of russian aggression against ukraine, but what does that make usa then russian ally, puppet... This is hypocritical, coming from usa, lets not forget that the usa, not china, stopped arms shipments to ukraine and has been pushing for a peace plan that is heavily one-sided to russian interest