"Don't give up sending troops to Ukraine", France ** made such crazy remarks, making France a "target" for Russia, and the attention of the Russian top level was all on France, regarding France as a "war activist". But then the revelation of the "German official recording" freed France from trouble, and at the same time made Germany a new "target". As the Russian high-ranking ** said, Germany is making final preparations for "war with Russia".
According to a report by the French Reference News Network, the recording documents show that the positions of the German side and the German Chancellor are completely opposite. The German Chancellor is emphasizing that "there can be no war" and that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine must be viewed rationally. However, the attitude of the German side is to bomb Russian facilities. This recording document shows that the German side is communicating with Ukraine on how to destroy the Crimean bridge and cut off Russia's ties with the local area, so that Ukraine can quickly recover this "occupied territory".
After seeing the attitude of the German side, Russian Medvedev responded that this is Germany's "war ambition", it is working hard to "fight Russia", Russia will not sit idly by, but will judge which countries are involved in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, which countries have destroyed Russian facilities, and maybe some will fly to the German capital. Such a response can be said to be a serious warning to Germany, warning Germany not to play with fire in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Medvedev, however, Germany may not heed such warnings. Unlike Scholz's stance of "resolutely not fighting", the attitude of the German defense minister is very radical. Not long ago, the German Defense Minister said in a speech that NATO is now facing a serious crisis, and once Russia completely controls Ukraine, then it will launch an attack on nearby NATO countries, and then start a full-scale war with NATO.
Also, the German Minister of Defense demanded that Germany increase its military-industrial production capacity and increase its strategic reserves, citing the possibility that Russia could "launch aggression" in the coming years. From these statements and actions, it can be seen that the German Defense Minister has already regarded Russia as an "aggressor" and is frantically promoting his "war policy". From the side, this is preparing for war.
German Defense Minister Germany is so aggressive, and there is also a name. They pointed out that the conflict in Ukraine and the "annexation" of Crimea have a direct impact on Germany's security landscape, so the German side must be cautious towards Russia. At the same time, Russia's actions against Ukraine have attracted the attention and condemnation of the international community, leading to the imposition of a series of sanctions by the European Union. Against this background, the German side believes that Russia's actions threaten the security and stability of the surrounding region.
Germany's wariness of Russia also stems from Russia's geopolitical ambitions and expansionist actions. In the past few years, Russia has taken a series of actions, such as military intervention, geopolitical influence expansion and information warfare, etc., which have aroused the attention of the international community. These actions may be perceived by the German side as a threat to the security and stability of the European region, which will lead to hostility towards Russia.
At the same time, the German side is cautious about Russia's capabilities and threats in cyber warfare and information warfare. Russia has demonstrated its ability to attack and interfere in cyberspace, and has been accused of carrying out multiple cyberattacks. These capabilities and actions may have an impact on the security and secrecy of the German side, so their attitude towards Russia is rather unfriendly.
And such an unfriendly attitude has a fatal impact on the German economy. Tensions between Germany and Russia will lead to a reduction or restriction of the country, and Germany's exports and access to the Russian market will also be seriously affected. This could lead to lower sales and reduced market opportunities for German companies, with negative employment and investment impacts.
Moreover, Germany is heavily dependent on Russian energy**, especially natural gas. Tensions between the two countries have led to energy restrictions, and Germany is facing energy shortages and challenges. This will have serious implications for Germany's energy security and economic stability. At the same time, it can lead to higher energy costs, which can have a significant impact on businesses and consumers.