'Clock is ticking' — Germany gives an ULTIMATUM TO putin until midnight to implement ceasefire, threatens sanctions.

They (both Ukraine and Estonia) didn't agree to the full denazification and demilitarization. Not yet. So, let's continue.

Oh - I forgot. The stupidity of Russian war propaganda is unvincible.





We stand united.
 
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+1, Germany gave to 🇷🇺 them EU passport, food and home , and today many of 🇷🇺them hate Germany ....


Years ago he told me he had been a Nazi in the third generation of Nazis. Today he supports Putin. And the AfD - many Nazis and enemies of the USA and EU - are supported as well from Putin and Donald Trump and their ruinments.
 
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May be, America is safe if keeping itself far from Russian businesses. May be not. But America is definitely unsafe if they choose to fight against Russia. Actually , even in the unrealistically optimistic scenario America will lose more than 20 mln Americans killed. In realistic scenarios America will lose from 30% to 90% of its population in the very first year of the direct Russia-US war.

If you will survive the first three days, Russian, then you will perhaps survive also the forth day if you think you are able to attack the USA. But the state funeral of all Russians will take place no later than one week after the start of a war against the USA. No idea but who will bury you. Russia will look spooky.
 
Losers are in no position to give ultimatums.

Russian - or "born loser" - you are not able to win anything. You have everything what you need. But what are you doing? You try to destroy what you not like to understand.

You won't be able to learn anything from it yourself, when Godfather Death - Death is a master from Germany - will take you with him to the undiscovere'd country, from whose bourn no traveller returns.
 
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Personally,I am a little annoyed that I did not take the views of the last emperor seriously enough, who, by the way, was thoroughly in favor of democracy and a united Europe. What is said in this video corresponds very well.

When I say “the last emperor”, I think of Otto von Habsburg - the last man who had been educated to be able to be an emperor. The Habsburgs provided many emperors of the “Holy Roman Empire of the German (=United) Nation(s)”, which was dissolved in 1806, and they were then emperors and kings of the dual monarchy and multi-national empire of Austria-Hungary.

Here is a source that sheds light on some of his thoughts on Putin and Russia from his point of view: Otto Habsburg warnte 2005: "Europas größtes Problem ist die...

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... The late eldest son of the last emperor, Otto Habsburg (1912-2011), warned against Russia's President Vladimir Putin for a long time during his lifetime. Decades ago, he predicted new Russian “colonial wars” and spoke of “aggressive national Bolshevism” in 1995. In 1998, in a speech to the EU Parliament on EU relations with Russia, he warned against being “too optimistic: the danger is still ahead of us!” He also compared Putin to Adolf Hitler.

In his own words, the former chairman by seniority of the European Parliament considered Russia to be “extremely dangerous”, as he told the FPÖ-affiliated, right-wing weekly magazine “Zur Zeit” in 2002. “Of course communism, as it was under Stalin, will not return. But National Socialism is coming, not in the form of Hitler, of course, but with Putin,” said the then 89-year-old. The Russian president would pursue a “very clear policy of expansion outwards and the creation of a harsh authoritarian system internally”, Habsburg analyzed at the time.
“Will take the Baltic states at some point”

He did not consider military action by the Russians outside their own borders to be “out of the question”. During a discussion in Brussels, a Russian representative had stated that Russia would “one day take back the Baltic states”, said the long-standing CSU MEP.

Otto Habsburg was President of the Pan-European Union. At an event of the same organization in Vorarlberg in 2003, he criticized the fact that some people thought there would be no more war. “Please, I've often heard that. That's the advantage of being an old person like me,” he said.

The greatest international danger comes from Russia. The leadership in the Kremlin is in “strange hands”. Many in the West are delighted with Putin because he speaks good German. He also certainly had better manners than some of his predecessors and an outward appearance that was presentable, “as long as you don't look into his eyes”.

He wanted to express his criticism so forcefully at the time because many thought we were living in a time of security and peace. “Ladies and gentlemen, that's not true!”


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In 2005, at another Pan-European Union event in Vorarlberg - also documented on the video - Habsburg was even more explicit: a “police state mentality” prevailed in Russia at the time. Political and economic power was concentrated in the hands of Putin and his secret police followers, Habsburg said in Washington at a lecture at Johns Hopkins University. As in previous years, he spoke out strongly against Russia's possible EU membership. This was not an issue as long as Russia was not yet completely “decolonized”.


Comparison with Hitler

“Our biggest problem in Europe today is Russia and Putin's rule,” said Habsburg. At the time, Putin's actions reminded him of the rule of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin. Finally, Habsburg mentioned Putin in the same breath as the National Socialist dictator Hitler: Putin speaks very openly about his intentions, as did Hitler. “They do what they say,” said Habsburg. However, disasters could only occur if dangers were not reacted to.

Also in 2005, the then 92-year-old Habsburg attacked Putin for his way of commemorating the end of the war. Habsburg castigated the “propagandistic skill” with which Putin was “repurposing” May 8, 1945. Putin had succeeded in playing up the cooperation between Hitler and Stalin, which had made the Second World War possible in the first place.

The following year, in 2006, Habsburg repeated his concerns. “Russia is the greatest danger for us,” said Habsburg at a conference of the Pan-European Union in Ljubljana. The Russian president was taking “exactly the same steps as Hitler”.

In the run-up to his 95th birthday, Habsburg reiterated his statement in an APA interview: “Russia is not Europe.” Despite the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia was “the last great colonial empire in the age of decolonization”, he said at the time. He explained his criticism of Russia with the words: “The Russians have nested themselves in areas where they are not anchored.”

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Russian - or "born loser" - you are not able to win anything. You have everything what you need. But what are you doing? You try to destroy what you not like to understand.

You won't be able to learn anything from it yourself, when Godfather Death - Death is a master from Germany - will take you with him to the undiscovere'd country, from whose bourn no traveller returns.
What the hell are you barking about Gruppenfuehrer?
 
Oh - I forgot. The stupidity of Russian war propaganda is unvincible.


We stand united.
Do you? Actually, America and most of Europe already left you. All what you have now - is imitation of activity by Cocaine Coalition (England, France, Germany and Poland). What a miserable show you make...
 
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