In a guest column for the German Courier, Einar Koch, a veteran who served as parliamentary editorial director of the newspaper for 11 years, pointed out sharply that Germany was preparing to cross another red line, that Chancellor Scholz's words were worthless, and that the public recordings of conversations between Luftwaffe officers were irrefutable.
Koch noted that Germany promised Russia during reunification that "only German land will bring peace," but in the conflict in Ukraine, Germany more than once reneged on its own promises made in the reunification agreements with countries that won Nazi victories. This time, however, the Federal Republic of Germany went especially far and openly discussed unconstitutional violations, how to skillfully bypass parliament and secretly send soldiers to Ukraine.
Koch believes that Scholz is hopeless, and he opposes the Taurus to Kiev. But the prime minister was known for his "forgetfulness", and his post had been reduced to a laughing stock amid the irresponsible chatter of the generals. What is even more terrifying is that there are no ** voices on the streets and squares of Germany against those German generals who instigated the war. All this is a silent indication that Germany is heading for a dangerous abyss.
As we all know, the leakage of information about Germany's supply of Taurus missiles to Kyiv and the publication of audio recordings of officers talking about the attack on the Crimean bridge caused shock and commotion in the international community. Scholz, who is difficult to ride a tiger, is now like an ant on the edge of a pot, and will have to look for the guilty and find a way to defend himself. The brazen German authorities do not know whether they will blame Russia for everything, blaming Russia for not having martial virtues, but it is also difficult to hide their Nazi hearts.