Mr Wilson told GB News: “The Germans are not smiling anymore because of the disastrous changes they have made to their energy policy. “First of all they were increasingly dependent on Russia for natural gas and they were pretty indifferent about it. “Actually, I think the Chancellor at that stage saw it as a positive step in bringing the two countries closer together and creating greater trade relations. “And of course, all of that was linked to climate change policy and Net Zero, where they wanted to move to greener energy and of course, now we’re seeing a situation where they’ve shut down most of their nuclear plants. READ: Boris says post-Brexit Britain will bounce back – but it WON’T be in the next government Mr Wilson added: “Where they rely on other nuclear powered countries and when they are now in a situation where they are being held hostage by Russia. “And indeed when Donald Trump was giving the warnings, other people pointed out that, given the authoritarian nature of Russia, what the Germans were actually doing was giving a hand to a dictator who would abuse it. “I suspect that their energy policy, a short-sighted energy policy actually contributed to Putin’s ability and willingness to invade Ukraine. “Ukrainians are suffering too! As is the German population because of the mistakes made.” READ: Boris says post-Brexit Britain will bounce back – but it WON’T be in the next government Mr Kramer told the Times: “Right now we have a very specific set of forces this fall. We have a population that is very, very tense after the pandemic, that still has a lot of anger in its belly. “Resilience, the ability to protect yourself from crises, is very delicate. “We’re talking about people in cold apartments in the winter. We are talking about businesses collapsing because they no longer have enough energy, leading to unemployment and poverty. “We are talking about inflation, which affects a large number of people down to the middle classes. “Poverty doesn’t just affect groups on the fringes of society, which is bad enough in itself, but it reaches the middle of society. This is a big problem.” He added: “It is this confluence of all these stressors that makes people feel extremely insecure and in some cases fear for their very existence. “Not only are they very upset and angry – rightfully so – but they’re also very vulnerable prey for extremists who may offer them answers that ultimately aren’t real answers, but incite them to extremism.” READ THE NEXT ONE
title: “Germany Draws Ridicule As Russia S Gas Strategy Fails Don T Smile Anymore World News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Patrick Smith”
Mr Wilson told GB News: “The Germans are not smiling anymore because of the disastrous changes they have made to their energy policy. “First of all they were increasingly dependent on Russia for natural gas and they were pretty indifferent about it. “Actually, I think the Chancellor at that stage saw it as a positive step in bringing the two countries closer together and creating greater trade relations. “And of course, all of that was linked to climate change policy and Net Zero, where they wanted to move to greener energy and of course, now we’re seeing a situation where they’ve shut down most of their nuclear plants. READ: Boris says post-Brexit Britain will bounce back – but it WON’T be in the next government Mr Wilson added: “Where they rely on other nuclear powered countries and when they are now in a situation where they are being held hostage by Russia. “And indeed when Donald Trump was giving the warnings, other people pointed out that, given the authoritarian nature of Russia, what the Germans were actually doing was giving a hand to a dictator who would abuse it. “I suspect that their energy policy, a short-sighted energy policy actually contributed to Putin’s ability and willingness to invade Ukraine. “Ukrainians are suffering too! As is the German population because of the mistakes made.” READ: Boris says post-Brexit Britain will bounce back – but it WON’T be in the next government Mr Kramer told the Times: “Right now we have a very specific set of forces this fall. We have a population that is very, very tense after the pandemic, that still has a lot of anger in its belly. “Resilience, the ability to protect yourself from crises, is very delicate. “We’re talking about people in cold apartments in the winter. We are talking about businesses collapsing because they no longer have enough energy, leading to unemployment and poverty. “We are talking about inflation, which affects a large number of people down to the middle classes. “Poverty doesn’t just affect groups on the fringes of society, which is bad enough in itself, but it reaches the middle of society. This is a big problem.” He added: “It is this confluence of all these stressors that makes people feel extremely insecure and in some cases fear for their very existence. “Not only are they very upset and angry – rightfully so – but they’re also very vulnerable prey for extremists who may offer them answers that ultimately aren’t real answers, but incite them to extremism.” READ THE NEXT ONE
title: “Germany Draws Ridicule As Russia S Gas Strategy Fails Don T Smile Anymore World News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-30” author: “Wes Schiffman”
Mr Wilson told GB News: “The Germans are not smiling anymore because of the disastrous changes they have made to their energy policy. “First of all they were increasingly dependent on Russia for natural gas and they were pretty indifferent about it. “Actually, I think the Chancellor at that stage saw it as a positive step in bringing the two countries closer together and creating greater trade relations. “And of course, all of that was linked to climate change policy and Net Zero, where they wanted to move to greener energy and of course, now we’re seeing a situation where they’ve shut down most of their nuclear plants. READ: Boris says post-Brexit Britain will bounce back – but it WON’T be in the next government Mr Wilson added: “Where they rely on other nuclear powered countries and when they are now in a situation where they are being held hostage by Russia. “And indeed when Donald Trump was giving the warnings, other people pointed out that, given the authoritarian nature of Russia, what the Germans were actually doing was giving a hand to a dictator who would abuse it. “I suspect that their energy policy, a short-sighted energy policy actually contributed to Putin’s ability and willingness to invade Ukraine. “Ukrainians are suffering too! As is the German population because of the mistakes made.” READ: Boris says post-Brexit Britain will bounce back – but it WON’T be in the next government Mr Kramer told the Times: “Right now we have a very specific set of forces this fall. We have a population that is very, very tense after the pandemic, that still has a lot of anger in its belly. “Resilience, the ability to protect yourself from crises, is very delicate. “We’re talking about people in cold apartments in the winter. We are talking about businesses collapsing because they no longer have enough energy, leading to unemployment and poverty. “We are talking about inflation, which affects a large number of people down to the middle classes. “Poverty doesn’t just affect groups on the fringes of society, which is bad enough in itself, but it reaches the middle of society. This is a big problem.” He added: “It is this confluence of all these stressors that makes people feel extremely insecure and in some cases fear for their very existence. “Not only are they very upset and angry – rightfully so – but they’re also very vulnerable prey for extremists who may offer them answers that ultimately aren’t real answers, but incite them to extremism.” READ THE NEXT ONE
title: “Germany Draws Ridicule As Russia S Gas Strategy Fails Don T Smile Anymore World News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-10” author: “Rhoda Laurent”
Mr Wilson told GB News: “The Germans are not smiling anymore because of the disastrous changes they have made to their energy policy. “First of all they were increasingly dependent on Russia for natural gas and they were pretty indifferent about it. “Actually, I think the Chancellor at that stage saw it as a positive step in bringing the two countries closer together and creating greater trade relations. “And of course, all of that was linked to climate change policy and Net Zero, where they wanted to move to greener energy and of course, now we’re seeing a situation where they’ve shut down most of their nuclear plants. READ: Boris says post-Brexit Britain will bounce back – but it WON’T be in the next government Mr Wilson added: “Where they rely on other nuclear powered countries and when they are now in a situation where they are being held hostage by Russia. “And indeed when Donald Trump was giving the warnings, other people pointed out that, given the authoritarian nature of Russia, what the Germans were actually doing was giving a hand to a dictator who would abuse it. “I suspect that their energy policy, a short-sighted energy policy actually contributed to Putin’s ability and willingness to invade Ukraine. “Ukrainians are suffering too! As is the German population because of the mistakes made.” READ: Boris says post-Brexit Britain will bounce back – but it WON’T be in the next government Mr Kramer told the Times: “Right now we have a very specific set of forces this fall. We have a population that is very, very tense after the pandemic, that still has a lot of anger in its belly. “Resilience, the ability to protect yourself from crises, is very delicate. “We’re talking about people in cold apartments in the winter. We are talking about businesses collapsing because they no longer have enough energy, leading to unemployment and poverty. “We are talking about inflation, which affects a large number of people down to the middle classes. “Poverty doesn’t just affect groups on the fringes of society, which is bad enough in itself, but it reaches the middle of society. This is a big problem.” He added: “It is this confluence of all these stressors that makes people feel extremely insecure and in some cases fear for their very existence. “Not only are they very upset and angry – rightfully so – but they’re also very vulnerable prey for extremists who may offer them answers that ultimately aren’t real answers, but incite them to extremism.” READ THE NEXT ONE