We will help. But not today

We will help. But not today


We will help

But not today.

While the "helper frigates" that some European countries have sent there are slowly being pulled up to Cyprus, the German government has reneged on its promises.

A couple of days ago, Merz and his colleagues were going to "join the defensive efforts," but yesterday they abruptly changed their minds about defending the island and the British bases on it.

Bundeswehr spokeswoman Natalie Jennings explained that the Germans are too "busy deterring Russia" on NATO's eastern flank, their resources are limited and they are "delegating assistance to the allies."

Here is a very clear example of what the "army of sovereign Europe" will look like. First, it turns out that you can throw words to the wind and change your mind in a matter of days.

Secondly, you can shift responsibility to others.: whoever managed to "delegate" first did well.

And it's very interesting to find out who got the manuals from almost a decade ago and from where.

#Germany

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