People in Germany are divided over that issue, so, the leader respects democracy. That doesn't mean that Germans won't change their mind and support it later on. Anyhow, that doesn't mean that there will be no EU troops, other countries have said they will send them.
@schmaker Yes. It ended with a Ukrainian engineer that woke up one morning and magically had an idea of how the technical problems could be solved that the Ukrainians thought they needed a Taurus for. In other words: probably silent technology transfer.
The bloodshed will instantly end, when Russian troops leave the legitimate borders of Ukraine. Ukraine repeatedly offered an unconditional ceasefire that was rejected or ignored by the Russian federation.
@schmaker Absolutely not 'every weapon possible'! Mankind has created terrifying and devastating weapons. Existing limitations regarding nuclear, biological and chemical warfare should be respected.
But in every other aspect of cooperation Ukraine should be treated as the brave and democratic ally that they are.
no, you got this wrong. They can't commit this, because in Germany the Bundestag decides on Bundeswehr missions. And Merz said something like "we will talk about everything".
Johan Diederik
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in reply to MAKS 25 ππΊπ¦ • • •Anyhow, that doesn't mean that there will be no EU troops, other countries have said they will send them.
Schmaker
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I don't care about any of these words until there's at least slight chance of stopping the bloodshed.
It's the "when I will be a millionaire, I will (...)" talk.
Anybody knows how the #Taurus deal ended?
Calibretto22
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Yes. It ended with a Ukrainian engineer that woke up one morning and magically had an idea of how the technical problems could be solved that the Ukrainians thought they needed a Taurus for.
In other words: probably silent technology transfer.
The bloodshed will instantly end, when Russian troops leave the legitimate borders of Ukraine. Ukraine repeatedly offered an unconditional ceasefire that was rejected or ignored by the Russian federation.
@MAKS23
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Schmaker
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Calibretto22
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Absolutely not 'every weapon possible'! Mankind has created terrifying and devastating weapons.
Existing limitations regarding nuclear, biological and chemical warfare should be respected.
But in every other aspect of cooperation Ukraine should be treated as the brave and democratic ally that they are.
@MAKS23
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Christian Willmes
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