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BeyondGeography

(41,040 posts)
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 09:27 AM 3 hrs ago

Germany: The answer is a firm no.

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The less diplomatic version, from German Defense Minister Pistorius: “What does (…) Donald Trump expect a handful or two handfuls of European frigates to do in the Strait of Hormuz that the powerful US Navy cannot do? This is not our war, we have not started it.”

Dr. Omed (@tinydoctor.bsky.social) 2026-03-16T14:00:19.417Z
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Germany: The answer is a firm no. (Original Post) BeyondGeography 3 hrs ago OP
So Germany has become more peace loving than SocialDemocrat61 2 hrs ago #1
Oh, the irony.......... MyOwnPeace 2 hrs ago #4
Germany obviously learned something thucythucy 1 hr ago #6
Look what price they had to pay for that lesson MadameButterfly 18 min ago #14
Trump sets his sights on renovating Hitler. Turbineguy 2 hrs ago #2
40K posts? Woo-hoo! Orrex 1 hr ago #5
If that is true, then BlueMTexpat 1 hr ago #8
I think Trump was trying to get them to enter the war... ananda 2 hrs ago #3
German Defense Minister, "This is not our war, we have not started it." Botany 1 hr ago #7
Danke!! Scalded Nun 1 hr ago #9
And all while krasnov's tech psychopath backers not fooled 1 hr ago #10
Don't get me wrong . . . Scubamatt 1 hr ago #11
Makes me wonder.... would Dump ever rely on competent negotiators to get out of this? Talitha 1 hr ago #12
dear mr. prez YOU STARTED IT,!!!!! YOU FINISH IT, pronto!!!!! AllaN01Bear 29 min ago #13

thucythucy

(9,090 posts)
6. Germany obviously learned something
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 10:56 AM
1 hr ago

from its descent into facism and starting a war of choice.

The US, on the other hand...

MadameButterfly

(4,000 posts)
14. Look what price they had to pay for that lesson
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 12:28 PM
18 min ago

I wish our country could learn faster. Not expecting Trump to be a part of that.

ananda

(34,998 posts)
3. I think Trump was trying to get them to enter the war...
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 10:25 AM
2 hrs ago

knowing that his war "strategy" would never work
in the first place.

not fooled

(6,657 posts)
10. And all while krasnov's tech psychopath backers
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 11:30 AM
1 hr ago

are trying to subvert democracy around the world, destroy the EU, and push fascism on Europe.

Just more reasons why Germany is not interested in coming to krasnov’s aid now wrt his disastrous war.

Scubamatt

(302 posts)
11. Don't get me wrong . . .
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 11:36 AM
1 hr ago

I am happy that our former allies are not capitulating to the man-baby's demands and bailing his orange a$$ out of the fire!!! Tyrants need to be stood up to, and since our Legislative branch refuses to do so, it's good that someone is. But you know that Vlad is just loving the collapse of our alliances. It will take a long time to gain back the trust needed to work in concert again. And in the meantime, Vlad, with his newly released oil revenues will go on to invade more countries.

Talitha

(7,922 posts)
12. Makes me wonder.... would Dump ever rely on competent negotiators to get out of this?
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 11:45 AM
1 hr ago

No matter the outcome, he'd claim total victory - so his deplorables can have something to lap up. Any dis-satisfaction he has will be blamed on the negotiators instead of his own greed, stupidity, and weakness.

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