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Europe
The duplicitous Angela Merkel
2019-03-21
[American Thinker] Angela Merkel apparently went behind NATO's back to make a deal with Russia for the natural gas pipeline Nord Stream II, paying for which will drive Germany's contribution to NATO defense spending below the 2% of GDP that was agreed on in 2014. Germany, with one of the world's wealthiest economies, is far in arrears on her NATO obligations, has been for years, and has no acceptable excuse for it.

America has been open for years now to selling liquid natural gas (LNG) to Europe at rates below those the Russians can provide with a pipeline. It actually looks as if Merkel just prefers to do business with the thuggish Eastern oligarchs than with the putatively like-minded free markets of the West. Germany evidently isn't as like-minded as we might have imagined.

Merkel casts it as a choice between foreign aid and an obligation of lesser importance. After all, why would Germany worry about Eastern military adventurism when she's buying Russian LNG? It isn't a clash of priorities, but stubborn refusal to meet a commitment. As if Germany didn't owe America some consideration for the years we rebuilt her shattered WWII economy and then stood by her through decades of Russian bullying and threats. Now Merkel makes nice with those same Russians while thumbing her nose at America.

It remains to be seen how President Trump will respond, but one hopes tariffs on German goods go through the ceiling and that the American market for anything Deutsch screeches to a halt. Ingratitude is among the more infuriating human failings, and Angela Merkel has many of us on this side of the pond good and riled.

Germans may want to think about shunting this old girl aside. We who have shouldered their defense load for seventy years rightly consider her duplicitous. That thought should be sobering in view of whom they've chosen to partner with instead.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Old joke from my college German classes - DDR = Die Deutsche Rüssen.
Posted by: Raj   2019-03-21 10:14  

#5  US testing new rapid-deployment strategy in Europe
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-03-21 09:50  

#4  "then stood by her through decades of Russian bullying and threats. "

Merkel is probably holding this against the US.

She was on the other side at the time, probably still is.
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2019-03-21 09:36  

#3  We shouldn't bargain with them at all. They like muzzist killers better than Americans, so let's make travel from Chermany to the US as difficult as travel from any other muzzist country. And let's shut Turkey off totally for about 36 months to see if they might wise up (not expecting much there...)
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-03-21 07:56  

#2  #1 Was she working with the Stassi when it was East Germany?
Posted by: 3dc 2019-03-21 02:10


...In fairness, everybody in East Germany was working with the Stasi. The difference here is that she was the one who got elected Chancellor.

If we had any brains at all, we'd tell them that either they go to the 2% standard in 30 days (and none of this counting environmental projects as 'defense'; the money goes to bombs, bullets, boats, bombers, and armed bubbas) or we deploy OUT.

OOOH - just thought of something: Have DJT announce that all troops pulled out of Germany will be immediately deployed on the US-Mexico border, and the money we would have given to Germany will pay for the wall. The exploding heads would be heard around the world, and there would be a line of liberals clear back to the Channel to beat her about the head and tell her to get her head out PDQ.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2019-03-21 06:19  

#1  Was she working with the Stassi when it was East Germany?
Posted by: 3dc   2019-03-21 02:10  

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