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Russia's unjustifiable war of aggression in Ukraine
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<blockquote data-quote="Barry K O Bama" data-source="post: 7179723" data-attributes="member: 17123"><p>Some commentators have suggested two main reasons :-</p><p></p><p>(1) Germany is still very sensitive to it's appalling conduct in WW2 and has had a very restrained view towards active supply of offensive weaponry in large conflicts (it believed until last year that good trade relations would lead to vastly decreased military conflicts - Ostpolitik)</p><p></p><p>(2) Germany believes that any support for Ua should be agreed between the Allies and was keen that US would also supply Heavy Tanks (The Abrams is not as suitable to Ua as the Leopard but US has likely agreed as a symbolic gesture to Germany rather than a practical solution)</p><p></p><p>Also Germans are by nature very methodical and cautious - Scholz seems to embody this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barry K O Bama, post: 7179723, member: 17123"] Some commentators have suggested two main reasons :- (1) Germany is still very sensitive to it's appalling conduct in WW2 and has had a very restrained view towards active supply of offensive weaponry in large conflicts (it believed until last year that good trade relations would lead to vastly decreased military conflicts - Ostpolitik) (2) Germany believes that any support for Ua should be agreed between the Allies and was keen that US would also supply Heavy Tanks (The Abrams is not as suitable to Ua as the Leopard but US has likely agreed as a symbolic gesture to Germany rather than a practical solution) Also Germans are by nature very methodical and cautious - Scholz seems to embody this. [/QUOTE]
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