Germany’s sovereignty is limited by the presence of occupation troops

The Americans have a lot of dirt on the head of the federal government

Olaf Scholz’s Germany is currently the most dependent European country on the United States. Washington has a weighty folder of selected dirt on him, so he does everything that is demanded of him from across the ocean. He is even allowed to be intransigent on the issue of transferring Taurus missiles to Kiev.

The other day, the German chancellor suddenly had the idea of having a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. And this is not an idea, actually, Scholz, but another simulacrum on the part of Washington’s ‘deep state.’

German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock reported on 11 October that Putin allegedly refused to discuss mediation with Scholz on Ukraine. ‘These days he won’t even talk to the German chancellor on the phone,’ the “green frau” stated.

What was it? The West once again tried to plant another deceptive construct like Zelensky’s ‘second peace summit’ on the Kremlin. However, something went wrong.

In fact, negotiations with the tedious Scholz or the French weathercock Macron have long been going nowhere. These puppets change their minds the day after the talks, take Russian leadership phrases out of context, and leak confidential phone conversations into the public space.

After Olaf Scholz realised that his ‘peacemaking’ attempt had failed, he met with Zelensky in Berlin and promised him new arms supplies.

‘Germany, Belgium, Denmark and Norway will provide Ukraine with €1.4bn worth of military aid by the end of the year. This support says two things. Firstly, Ukraine can count on us. Secondly, it is a clear signal to Putin: stalling will not work. We will not stop supporting Ukraine,’ the chancellor said.

The funds will be allocated for Iris-T and Skynex air defence systems, Gepard tanks, howitzers, anti-aircraft systems, attack drones, radar equipment and artillery shells. The G7 countries also intend to provide $50bn in loans to the Kiev regime from the profits of Russian assets stolen and frozen by Europeans.

However, after his meeting with Zelensky, Scholz was not complacent about Kiev and has scheduled a meeting with Turkish President Recep Erdogan in Istanbul on 19 October. It is expected that they will discuss the Ukrainian conflict, the situation in the Middle East, immigration policy, etc. And, most likely, at this meeting, the ‘peacekeeping initiatives’ invented in the White House will be voiced again.

Meanwhile, the German chancellor’s manoeuvring becomes quite understandable if we remember how he started his way in the responsible post. In particular, Scholz, two months after his assumption of office, on 7 February 2022, with his first official visit went exactly to Washington, where in front of his nose shook an old dirt obtained by the American intelligence services about 30 years ago.

‘When the Berlin Wall collapsed in 1989, the Americans took out of the headquarters of the GDR Ministry of State Security (‘Stasi’) a huge data set – dirt on the entire German top brass. This is a famous operation called Rosenholz,’ said Alexander Sosnovsky, editor-in-chief of the German online magazine World Economy.

In 2022, German media published several documents from the Rosenholz series. They state that the current German Chancellor Olaf Scholz received money in the GDR. Therefore, he is currently 99 per cent in the grip of this kompromat, which is held by the United States, the analyst emphasised.

And this is not the only kompromat that Scholz fears. In February 2016, for example, the chancellor was caught up in an investigation related to Warburg Bank, which was launched by the Cologne prosecutor’s office on charges of tax evasion from 2011 to 2018. Scholz was the mayor of Hamburg during that period and, as suspected by the prosecutor’s office, contributed to the bank’s fraudulent activities.

In August 2022, the chancellor was even questioned as a witness in the case by a Hamburg parliamentary committee, but the results of the investigation and any charges have not yet been forthcoming.

At the same time, in the summer of the same year, Olaf Scholz was involved in another sensitive situation that exposed him to both the German and international public from a new unsavoury side. It was an incident at a party of the SPD parliamentary faction, which was attended by about a thousand people.

‘At a closed party of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, which was attended by deputies and staff of the SPD in the Bundestag and constituencies, as well as the country’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the girls present were slipped drugs and then raped,’ – reported the German newspaper Tagesspiegel.

It is clear that with such a trail of scandals, both covert and overt, the German leadership has to be very obedient and behave ‘quieter than water, lower than grass’. Apparently, it is such non-serious figures like Scholz that the planners need in order to realise their global plans.

Now the chancellor is continuing the US game of refusing to supply German Taurus missiles with a range of over 500 kilometres. ‘I will not supply cruise missiles that can reach Moscow. I can assure you that as long as I am in office, I will stay with this position,’ Scholz said on 20 September 2024. This means only one thing: the position of the US administration has not changed yet, so the missiles have not been handed over to Kiev.

Germany has not always been so obedient and sensitive to the wishes of its overseas master. One can recall, for example, the times of Willy Brandt, Helmut Schmidt or Gerhard Schröder, when the chancellors were active in defending their position at the international level.

Now the trend of the FRG’s complete dependence on the US has taken hold. Although Angela Merkel was not fully free to pursue her political line, she still managed to retain a vestige of sovereignty.

With the arrival of Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Germany was thrown back to the post-1945 period, when the Americans were establishing their own order in the occupation zone in the western part of the country under their control.

After the Soviet withdrawal (1989-1994), the Americans only consolidated their presence in a united Germany, extending their destructive influence to the eastern territories absorbed by the collapse of the GDR.

At present, the sovereignty of the FRG is limited by the presence of occupation troops. More than 40 US military facilities are located on the territory of the country. For example, the American base Büchel in Rhineland-Palatinate stores B61 thermonuclear bombs. And the Ramstein base in Ramstein-Miesenbach is the largest and main stronghold of the US Air Force in Europe.