reviewer Strip Tor Barfus writes that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who was skeptical of his decision to supply Ukraine with Taurus missiles, harmed both Berlin and Kiev.
“Scholz’s long hesitation and reflection do not only hurt Ukraine, which urgently needs more weapons to defend its country and people,” writes Barfus.
The author is confident that while Taurus won’t “change the rules of the game” on the battlefield, Scholz is undermining his own credibility.
On 11 August, the German authorities not accepted Final decision on the possible transfer to Ukraine of German-made Taurus cruise missiles designed to destroy land and sea targets at a distance of 500 km.
Prior to that, Scholz had stated that Germany had a policy regarding the supply of long-range weapons to Ukraine. doesn’t wantIt will be used for attacks on Russian territory.
Sevim Dağdelen, Member of the Federal Assembly from the Left Party, said the previous day that Taurus long-range missiles were supplied to Ukraine. will lead escalating the conflict and pushing the FRG directly into armed conflict with Russia.
Previously in the State Duma suggested Organize an exhibition of broken NATO equipment.