IT’S OVER: Germany Just Did Something UNTHINKABLE To USA & Trump. Like 70 years ago!
European
leaders have been throwing a hissy fit ever since their homeboy Obama
left office. Boo-hoo, President Trump won’t let us walk all over
the USA.
Well,
now Angela Merkel of Germany decided to take it a step further with
language not heard since heard since the Nazis themselves…
Angela
Merkel made it clear that Germany and the US are no longer “friends”
Yep.
You heard me right. After over half a decade of referring to the USA
as Germany’s “most important friend”, the dictatorial Christian
Democrat Union (CDU) Party of Germany has declared we are just
“partners”.
This
comes just hours after Germany announced they would now be legally
pursuing US companies they felt spread “hate speech” or “fake
news”. This is a textbook example of controlling the media.
But
let me clarify one thing. The CDU is a dictatorship. They have been
the ruling party since the fall of the Nazis and are allowed to
appoint a Chancellor who controls their elected President.
Germany
is being a spoiled kid. Trump called them out for their trade surplus
with our country and the fact that they don’t pay their NATO bill.
We pay for them!
We
don’t need friends like them. Germany has already caused 2 World
Wars. Maybe Merkel wants a third….
U.S. no longer a 'friend' in Merkel election program
3 July, 2017
In
their campaign program for the German election, Chancellor Angela
Merkel's conservatives have dropped the term "friend" in
describing the relationship with the United States.
Four
years ago, the joint program of her Christian Democratic Union (CDU)
and its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU),
referred to the United States as Germany's "most important
friend" outside of Europe.
The
2013 program also described the "friendship" with
Washington as a "cornerstone" of Germany's international
relations and talked about strengthening transatlantic economic ties
through the removal of trade barriers.
But
the words "friend" and "friendship" are missing
from the latest election program - entitled "For a Germany in
which we live well and happily" - which Merkel and CSU leader
Horst Seehofer presented on Monday ahead of a Sept. 24 election.
Instead,
the United States is described as Germany's "most important
partner" outside of Europe. CDU officials were not immediately
available to comment on the change in wording.
The
change in wording underscores how relations between Berlin and
Washington have deteriorated since U.S. President Donald Trump
entered the White House in January.
During
his campaign for the presidency, Trump said that Merkel was "ruining"
Germany with migration policies he described as "insane".
He
has repeatedly denounced Germany's trade surplus with the United
States, accused Berlin and other European partners of owing "massive
amounts of money" to NATO, and unsettled western partners with
his decision last month to pull out of the Paris climate accord..
A
survey by the Pew Research Center last week showed that just 35
percent of Germans have a favorable view of the United States, down
from 57 percent at the end of President Barack Obama's term.
Merkel
is due to host Trump and other leaders at a G20 summit in Hamburg
later this week.
In
place of the 2013 passage about strengthening economic ties, the 2017
program refers to historical U.S. support for Germany after World War
Two and in the run-up to German reunification.
The
new CDU/CSU election program also repeats a line that Merkel used in
a speech in Munich in late May after a difficult summit of G7
leaders, where Trump resisted pressure from six other nations to stay
in the Paris agreement.
"The
times in which we could fully rely on others are, to a certain
extent, in the past. We Europeans must take our fate into our own
hands more decisively than we have in the past," the program
reads.
While
affirming Germany's commitment to the NATO military alliance, the
program says that the EU must be in a position to defend itself
independently if it wants to survive in the long run.
It
also adds a special section entitled "Germany and France as the
Motor of Europe" which vows to "reinvigorate the
friendship" between the two countries.
"We
are ready, together with the new French government, to further
develop the euro zone step by step, for example through the creation
of its own monetary fund," it reads.
But
it also rules out the mutualization of debt in Europe and says that
"solidarity" will only be possible if EU countries stick to
the rules of the bloc's Growth and Stability Pact.
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