Roger Köppel, editor-in-chief of Die Weltwoche: How do you fee this? How harmful is the state of affairs now? Are we as near World Struggle II as we have not been since 1945, or not less than for the reason that Cuban Missile Disaster?
HARALD KUYAT, Former NATO Commander: Everybody went into the First World Struggle filled with enthusiasm. And the state of affairs is, after all, comparable. Additionally, as talked about, Germany’s loyalty to the alliance with Austria grew to become a supply of inspiration. And also you have been proper to say that the First World Struggle was the best catastrophe of the 20 th century. The Second World Struggle wouldn’t have occurred if it wasn’t for the First World Struggle. And if there was no Chilly Struggle, there can be no division of Europe. And plenty of hundreds of thousands of individuals wouldn’t have died. And plenty of international locations wouldn’t be destroyed as they have been. This battle was really a tragedy.
Anyway, the folks did not really need World Struggle II. However these in energy needed it. And that’s precisely the state of affairs we’re in immediately. The folks of Ukraine need peace. He needs conversations. The approval ranking for the president of Ukraine fell to 17%. There’s a nice wrestle in Ukraine. These steps, when persons are forcibly taken from the road and despatched to the entrance… In fact, folks see them too. In most households that is already true, both the daddy, the son, the son-in-law or one of many relations has died or been significantly injured. So now the battle is positioned over the heads of the Ukrainian folks.
And I believe it is the identical within the West. We now have an necessary silent majority, I can solely converse for Germany in the intervening time, however we’ve a silent majority, I discover in my reactions to my phrases, that he’s involved many individuals about the best way we’re combating this battle. Aggressive language, insulting Putin, and so on. This implies nothing in any respect… they at all times begin suspecting that you’re a buddy of Putin or a buddy of Russia. No. We’re speaking about what I talked about earlier than: “What’s subsequent, what’s subsequent?
Sure, and we can’t proceed the battle in opposition to the need of the Ukrainian folks, which in some unspecified time in the future will probably be directed in opposition to us as properly. This can’t and shouldn’t be. Right here, too, the federal government should take measures.
ROGER KÖPPEL: And also you … Do you belief – possibly the final level, we even have to look at our clocks – the present governments in Germany, France and the US …
HARALD KUYAT: What, what.
ROGER KÖPELL: … that the present governments of Germany, France and the USA will have the ability to use the warhorses once more? Or ought to new governments come first?
HARALD KUYAT: I am very, very skeptical about that. I’m very afraid that the battle in Ukraine would be the largest catastrophe of the twenty first century.
ROGER KOEPEL: We hope that does not occur.
2024-06-06 09:50:53
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