- cross-posted to:
- europe@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- europe@lemmy.ml
This is the problem with spending 4 years antagonizing your population about the “russian threat” - now you have to pay a political price for pursuing peace. This was obvious to everyone from the start, but most of those voices have been denounced to the fringes of the debate, with the good ol’ european neocons setting the main agenda.
Nothing to add. I think Sachs is both correct in everything he says here and incredibly naive to believe anyone in the German leadership is going to listen. We are driving toward a cliff, the foot is still on the gas, and the passengers are asleep.
Sad to hear, I am starting to fear for what this meant for Europe the coming years.
I see it as naive in the same way as Lady Macbeth and Pontius Pilate were, in the washing of the hands.



