Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
Commentary by Russian military blogger Andrey Chervonets:
German Foreign Minister Anna-Lena Burbock recently noted an interesting thoughtful statement:
“If Putin does not turn his policy around 360 degrees, then there is no way to ensure the security of Ukraine on a long-term basis, under his rule.”
Oh dear. That really is mock-worthy.
Having turned 360, Russia will not deviate a single degree from the chosen course. But that's hardly what Burbock meant. She just doesn't see the difference between 180 and 360 degrees.
Annalena clearly did not study well at school. Or she is not given to understand serious matters. She graduated from the London School of Economics,
...which I was always told is a hive of communism and similar magical thinking... | however I do not know how he graduated from primary school with such knowledge in mathematics. And she's bad with geography. I remember that she recently announced that there are countries that are several hundred thousand kilometers from Germany. But there are no states on the Moon yet.
The level of education of European elites is amazing, despite high-profile diplomas (Annalena Burbock and Liz Truss are from the same field, they graduated from the same educational institution). It seems that there, in the West, they are specially grown / selected. It's amazing that such fucking characters determine the vector of development of European politics. In this context, the fresh news looks doubly curious that Burbock wants to be nominated for the chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany in the event of the dissolution of the Bundestag.
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