• LalSalaamComrade
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    25 days ago

    This is related to the Nord pipeline, right? I remember an analyst telling that Ukraine’s win is dependant on Germany, and now that is most likely not going to happen. What’s funny is that Olaf does not have the guts to call out Norway and the USA, who were also very strongly involved in this, and instead has a warrant for the Ukrainians.

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      24 days ago

      Well, it coincides. There’s a possibility that this announcement is sending a message.

      On the surface, the decision was about national debt and budget, and has nothing to do with Ukraine except that there’s no infinite money glitch.

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      25 days ago

      Honestly I’m amazed it took this long for some blowback for blowing up infrastructure the very allies we’re begging to support our war depend on for heating.

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        25 days ago

        Or you could read the article and see that’s not even remotely the issue, and the title is as per usual misleading.

        Germany planned 8 billion eur financial support for Ukraine this year. That’s been used up. So, no more monetary (!) aid unless they find some spare change in the budget, which they won’t.

        And to preempt the next headline: Germany’s spending next year on Ukraine will be halved, yes… Because there’re plans for an international fund.

        Also while “Olaf” is the one naying further spending, he’s not doing so independently of the ruling coalition. He has little agency.

        Obligatory fuck Lindner and fuck the FDP.

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      24 days ago

      No. Read the article instead just spewing opinions and conspiracy theories.

      It’s about national debt and changing the financing of aid to Ukraine.

      Nothing is halted. Future aid will not be financed by the federal budget, but from proceeds of seized russian assets.

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        24 days ago

        Which is a FRACTION of what German aid was. Germany has spending around $10Bn in aid to Ukraine annually and there is only $4Bn worth of Russian assets in Germany. And not all assets have been seized. It’s also only generating, at most $1Bn in interest annually. So they can send the interest to Ukraine, or they can seize 100% of the principal and send that to Ukraine and then it’s over, because the assets will be gone. Either way, it’s tantamount to the end of Germany aid.