German Chancellor Angela Merkel has abandoned Germany's pro-Russian 'Ostpolitik' political course, ultimately shifting the power game in Europe, according to the Guardian.
"One thing we know for sure about Angela Merkel: she takes time to ponder her decisions and she weighs her words carefully. So the speech the German chancellor gave in Australia, a few days after Vladimir Putin stormed out of the G20, may go down as a major shift in European geopolitics," the media outlet reported.
Comment: No, Putin didn't "storm out" of the G20. It's just that sharing a stage with psychopathic a**holes makes you want to leave early.
During her speech in Australia on November 17, the German Chancellor reminded the audience of the beginning of 1914 when the European powers had "no readiness to accept compromises" and arrogantly believed "in military superiority." The reference to the First World War is rather symbolic: in the beginning of the 20th century, Germany and Russia had strong political and economic relations, which were ruined by the decision of the German royal elite to declare war on Russia on August 1, 1914.















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