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Germany planning an attack on a bridge in Crimea?
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Germany in no way will want to attack Russia.
This is a threat that Russia made up.
Since longer Russia is spreading this kind of news, the purpose is clear
and I am still wondering how people can trust the russian regime.
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Originally Posted by
tschau
Germany in no way will want to attack Russia.
This is a threat that Russia made up.
Since longer Russia is spreading this kind of news, the purpose is clear
and I am still wondering how people can trust the russian regime.
These days, I don't think ANY government can be trusted.
They are all moving their countries into the "Great Reset" one world government.
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Originally Posted by
tschau
Germany in no way will want to attack Russia.
This is a threat that Russia made up.
Since longer Russia is spreading this kind of news, the purpose is clear
and I am still wondering how people can trust the russian regime.
From the article :
"We are investigating whether communications in the air force sector were intercepted. The Federal Office for the Military Counterintelligence Service has initiated all necessary measures," a spokesperson of the German Ministry of Defense told Newsweek. "We cannot say anything about the content of the communications that were apparently intercepted."
So it's likely that the generals were discussing it. Which doesn't imply that they were thinking about actually doing it.
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