"Scholz promised us a lot and gave nothing,”

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Berlin had offered to send 5,000 helmets to Ukraine in January, before Russia launched its attack on the country. The German government has been more reluctant than the US and the UK, which have airlifted large shipments of anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles to Kiev.


Berlin said, at the time, it had a policy of not escalating conflicts with weapons supplies and that it doubted earlier claims by Washington that Russia was about to launch a major offensive against its neighbor. The offer of protective equipment was met with disdain in Kiev.

The issue of German arms and the billions it wants to spend on its military came up during the interview as Arestovich was detailing the latest pledges of weapons from Western nations.

“Could it be that the Germans are reviving the glory of the German arms? Could it be that the Bundeswehr will once again ride across uncut fields?” the Ukrainian official said. The investment sum was “crazy” and amounted to roughly two annual military budgets of Russia, he pointed out.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s promise to make the German army the largest conventional force among European NATO members was too good to be true, Arestovich claimed. The news deserves far wider coverage in the media than it gets, so it must not be what is really happening, he said.

Ukraine and Germany have a tense diplomatic relationship due to what Kiev believes to be insufficient support from Berlin. Ukraine's Ambassador to Germany Andrey Melnik regularly makes disparaging statements about his host nation and its leadership. He infamously called the German chancellor “an offended liverwurst” during one heated spat.

Last week, Scholz said his country was going to supply one of Germany's most advanced weapons, the IRIS-T SL air defense system, to beef up Kiev’s military capabilities. The German defense ministry said it was so new that its own military didn’t have any and that Kiev would have to receive it directly from the manufacturer.

Russia attacked the neighboring state in late February, following Ukraine’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, first signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German- and French-brokered protocols were designed to give the breakaway regions special status within the Ukrainian state.

The Kremlin has since demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the two republics by force.
https://www.rt.com/russia/556743-ukraine-german-helmets-missing/
 
RT source, but it looks factual.. once again why are we getting our high tech weapons down to dangerously low inventories, while re-supply is problematic ( chip shortages) and the freaking Euros wont take care of their own war?
 
I don't want Germany deeply involved.

Germany has an unprecedented history of militarism and aggression, and I prefer they remain docile, pacifist, unengaged in the manner we forced upon them after WW2.

Britain, USA, France, Poland, etc should be taking the lead on arming Ukraine.
 
Germany getting heavily involved would just allow Putin to propagandize his Nazi theme, Germany cutting off reliance on Russian oil is just as big a move
 
It must be noted that the Germans have allowed their military to wither to almost nothing.....they dont have much of anything to give....they are militarily practically useless.
 
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