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Germany, Italy Refuse To Join Syria Airstrikes

  • Writer: Lorraine Anne Spataro
    Lorraine Anne Spataro
  • Apr 12, 2018
  • 1 min read

Thu, 04/12/2018 - 11:39

There are at least two European nations who remember that when it gets cold in the winter, there is one country they call to provide the natural gas they need for heating.

One of them is Germany, which realizing that any strike on Syria would further jeopardize its relationship with the Kremlin, said that it will not join any military strikes against Syria in response to the alleged chemical gas attack on an opposition enclave which Russia claims was a "white helmet" false flag, but all too diplomatically supports Western efforts to show the use of chemical weapons is unacceptable, Chancellor Angela Merkel said.

"Germany will not take part in possible - there have not been any decisions yet, I want to stress that - military action," Merkel said according to Reuters after meeting Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen in Berlin. "But we support everything that is being done to show that the use of chemical weapons is not acceptable," she added.

Of course, Merkel could have simply said "we are happy to do anything except whatever puts us on Putin's black list: the rest of you can do that."

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