德国选择党联席主席要求乌克兰向德国支付赔偿金
AfD Co-Leader Demands Ukraine Pay Reparations To Germany

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/afd-co-leader-demands-ukraine-pay-reparations-germany

安德鲁·科里布科(Andrew Korybko)认为,欧洲国家(尤其是德国)在资助乌克兰冲突却未获得任何切实利益的情况下,正遭受灾难性的经济后果。德国选择党(AfD)联合领导人爱丽丝·魏德尔(Alice Weidel)近期利用了这种不满情绪,要求乌克兰就德国廉价俄罗斯能源的损失以及北溪天然气管道被毁一事向德国支付赔款。 科里布科估计,欧盟承担的经济总成本(包括援助、难民支出和能源价格上涨)可能已达到或超过1万亿美元。他指出,这一政策是由“自由全球主义”的意识形态目标所驱动,即不惜一切代价对俄罗斯实施战略打击,而无视普通民众所承受的负担。 虽然承认乌克兰几乎不可能支付此类赔款,但科里布科认为,魏德尔的言论具有更广泛的政治目的:凸显德国经济管理不善的问题。随着德国面临停滞和潜在的经济衰退,这一叙事正在推动德国选择党的崛起,该党将自己定位为反对建制派高昂代理人战争支出的主要力量。最终,作者认为这种日益增长的公众不满情绪对欧洲当前的政治共识构成了重大威胁。

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原文

Authored by Andrew Korybko,

Europeans and especially Germans have borne enormous costs to perpetuate the Ukrainian Conflict while receiving absolutely nothing of tangible benefit in return.

AfD co-leader Alice Weidel responded to Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s proposal to grant Ukraine associate membership in the EU, which was analyzed here and here, by declaring that “We need to know how this state-terrorist act against the most important infrastructure we had, namely the Nord Stream pipelines, came about and what role Ukraine played in it. The flow of payments should actually be moving in the opposite direction.”

She then added that, “Ukraine must pay reparations to the Federal Republic of Germany, because we have suffered enormous damage – and so has Europe as a whole – from the loss of cheap Russian fossil fuels.” Weidel made a solid point about the economic damage that the Ukrainian Conflict has caused to Europe, even independently of the Nord Stream terrorist attack, which she implied was committed by Ukraine like Berlin suggested but which the famous Seymer Hersh cited sources to blame on the US.

To elaborate a bit more on the background of Berlin’s innuendo, it sought the extradition from Poland last year of a Ukrainian suspect but was rebuffed by the judge for the reasons explained here, which lent credence in a lot of the public’s mind to the claim of Ukrainian culpability. Nevertheless, that narrative was already counteracted herehere, and here over the years long before the extradition request was made and rejected, but Weidel, many Germans, and a lot of folks across the West in fact still believe it.

In any case, having clarified the context of her implied accusation against Ukraine and circling back to her reparations demand, the EU spent hundreds of billions of dollars on aid for Ukraine and its refugees. When calculating the higher cost of fuel since then, including that which it still purchases from Russia, the total credibly approaches $1 trillion and might even surpass it by some estimates.

The most that the EU might receive in exchange is arms and reconstruction contracts for only a handful of companies.

That nowhere near justifies the enormous costs that the EU has paid to perpetuate the NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine, which highlights the ideological motives behind this policy. The liberal-globalists that rule the bloc are hellbent on inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia through NATO-backed Ukraine, to which end no cost is too high to pay, especially since it’s average Europeans and not them that are paying it.

This cynical policy is already backfiring in Germany by turbocharging the AfD’s rise.

It’s now the most popular party in the country by far and its appeal continues to grow since it’s one of the few forces apart from the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance that’s speaking truth to power about this conflict and its crushing economic consequences for Europeans. Germany in particular has been hit exceptionally hard with growth crawling to a halt and many suspecting that the bloc’s largest economy is actually already in a recession that might soon be confirmed and then spread throughout the EU.

Weidel knows very well that Ukraine will never pay reparations to Germany and that even the hypothetical cession of its key industries to her country wouldn’t come anywhere near compensating the costs that Germans have already paid. Her rhetoric was thus meant to draw attention to these same costs. The more that Germans dwell upon them and realize that their country received nothing of tangible benefit in return, the more likely they are to support the AfD in a bid to bring about real change.

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