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Monday, November 07, 2022

A German Die Linke party leader critiques Berlin policies

 


Die Linke (The Left) party member Sahra Wagenknecht (member of German parliament) gives an excellent critique of Berlin's policy toward Russia.

We are not likely to watch this news clip on most western TV. 

Journalist Pepe Escobar has a new article out on the German-China meeting just held in Beijing where German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. 

Pepe reports: “Olaf Scholz is being accompanied on this trip by German industrialists who actually control Germany and are not going to sit back watching themselves being destroyed.”

Pepe postulates that Scholtz was carrying peace negotiation proposals for Russian review via his meeting with Xi. 

Washington would surely not be happy about that if indeed true.

 


Listening yesterday to a video talk by Alexander Mercouris on The Duran, he spelled out his review of the official Chinese 'readout' of the Scholz-Xi meeting. The bottom line for China was that they no longer have trust in German (and other EU) leaders. Trust must be earned Xi told Scholz, who is very shaky when it comes to staying in power if life in Deutschland continues to deteriorate.

(Germany badly needs Chinese investment if it is to remain a viable economic nation.)

Soon after his meeting with Xi, Scholz called Joe Biden to report on their conversation. Is that likely to build trust with China? Scholz could be another Liz Truss. It's done....

I wonder if after the November 8 elections in the US things will begin to change in regard to the neo-con controlled Washington war policies/sanctions against Russia.  If Republicans win Congress then there could be some new avenues taken. The neo-cons are increasingly becoming unpopular throughout the US. Most of them are Zionists who also keep the US chained to Israel's apartheid system.

With the protests across Europe continuing (and growing) and discord across the US about our own economic future, change must be on the way. It would help alot if more Americans became vocal about ending Washington's funding, supplying and directing the Kiev puppet regime's proxy war on Moscow.

Time will tell. 

Bruce 

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