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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 8157333" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>That is a bit unfair, just a bit... it's an irony that the German politicians I generally think the least of, as being priggish and dogmatic, have come out in spades in this matter. of course I mean their Greens. It seems to me somewhat analogous to Churchill and the left of the Labour party in WW2, meaning they see the reality of the threat posed by a dictator.</p><p></p><p>I really am starting to wonder about Scholz in this matter- and Macron too. I write again, this is a time in which those who want a more integrated and 'united' EU - self-professedly Germany and France - really could show the Eastern member-states that they mean it. No skin off my nose, but for any EUrophiles it must stand out as a huge opportunity lost, even though resulting from the suffering of Ukraine.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Clever fellow, speaks rationally without the level of dogma we hear from Putin, he's certainly a plausible candidate. No idea if he'd be better or worse than Putin though... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite26" alt=":unsure:" title="Unsure :unsure:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":unsure:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 8157333, member: 8735"] That is a bit unfair, just a bit... it's an irony that the German politicians I generally think the least of, as being priggish and dogmatic, have come out in spades in this matter. of course I mean their Greens. It seems to me somewhat analogous to Churchill and the left of the Labour party in WW2, meaning they see the reality of the threat posed by a dictator. I really am starting to wonder about Scholz in this matter- and Macron too. I write again, this is a time in which those who want a more integrated and 'united' EU - self-professedly Germany and France - really could show the Eastern member-states that they mean it. No skin off my nose, but for any EUrophiles it must stand out as a huge opportunity lost, even though resulting from the suffering of Ukraine. Clever fellow, speaks rationally without the level of dogma we hear from Putin, he's certainly a plausible candidate. No idea if he'd be better or worse than Putin though... :unsure: [/QUOTE]
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