Germany Warns Russia: Withdraw Now Amid EU Economic Crisis



In this eye-opening video, we delve into the dire economic situation facing Germany, with its contracting economy, soaring energy costs, and collapsing manufacturing sector. The latest GDP figures reveal a staggering decline, pushing Germany perilously close to an official recession. During the recent G20 call, German officials, led by Olaf Schultz, issued a bold demand to Putin: end the attack on Ukraine and withdraw now.

However, as the economic crisis worsens, the complexities of a swift withdrawal become apparent, with unresolved issues surrounding NATO integration, Crimea, and the return of frozen reserves. The impact on Germany is palpable, with a housing crisis exacerbating the economic downturn. The property sector, comprising a significant portion of Germany’s GDP and employment, is in turmoil, as high interest rates and elevated energy prices deter buyers.

As Germany grapples with industrial deflation and a looming budget crisis, Olaf Schultz faces an impossible choice – support the war effort and risk economic collapse, or prioritize the domestic economy and jeopardize Ukraine’s funding. The looming budget crisis, exacerbated by borrowing at higher interest rates, paints a bleak picture for Germany’s economic future.

The video also explores Germany’s continued support for Ukraine, contributing to the economic strain. The Euro Zone, as a whole, faces contraction, with PMI consistently under 50 for six consecutive months, signaling a recession. Europe’s reliance on Russian energy adds another layer of complexity, with Eastern European nations benefiting from cheaper oil and gas, while countries like France and Germany face higher energy costs.

Sanctions against Russia are discussed, with the realization that the West’s efforts may be reaching a point of diminishing returns. The possibility of a new normal in the West-Russia relationship, characterized by containment and continued sanctions, raises questions about the long-term consequences and global repercussions.

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4 thoughts on “Germany Warns Russia: Withdraw Now Amid EU Economic Crisis”

  1. Germany, like others, brought it on their evil selves.
    "Ukraine War – Chabad's Strategy for Slavic Genocide" 1994 article written by Rabbi Mendel Schneerson
    "Slav, Russian can be destroyed but never conquered. That is why this seed is subject to liquidation, and, at first, a sharp reduction in their numbers"
    "The Ukrainians would think that they are fighting against the expansionist Russia and struggling for their independence. They will think that they have finally gained their freedom, while they become fully subdued to us. The same will be thought by Russians, as though they defend their national interests to return their lands, "illegally" taken away from them, and so on".

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