Jeffrey Sachs: An Open Letter to Chancellor Friedrich Merz: Security Is Indivisible — and History Matters
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Jeffrey Sachs: An Open Letter to Chancellor Friedrich Merz: Security Is Indivisible — and History Matters
Friedrich Merz (CDU-Parteivorsitzender) In one of the scariest moments in modern history, we're doing our best at ScheerPost to pierce the fog of lies that conceal it but we need some help to pay our writers and staff. Please consider a tax-deductible donation. By Jeffrey Sachs Chancellor Merz, You have spoken repeatedly of Germany’s responsibility for European security. That responsibility cannot be discharged through slogans, selective memory,…
Jeffrey Sachs: European Security Includes Russia
By Jeffrey D. Sachs* – Berliner Zeitung* In an open letter, the author tells the German chancellor that peace in Ukraine cannot be achieved by pretending that Russia’s security concerns do not exist. Chancellor Merz, You have spoken repeatedly of Germany’s responsibility for European security. That responsibility cannot be discharged through slogans, selective memory or the steady normalization of war talk. Security guarantees are not one-way in…
An Open Letter to Chancellor Friedrich Merz: Security Is Indivisible — and History Matters - World BEYOND War
By Jeffrey D. Sachs, Berliner Zeitung, December 18,. 2025 You have spoken repeatedly of Germany’s responsibility for European security. That responsibility cannot be discharged through slogans, selective memory, or the steady normalization of war talk. Security guarantees are not one-way instruments. They go in both directions. This is not a Russian argument, nor an American one; it is a foundational principle of European security, explicitly em…
An Open Letter to Chancellor Friedrich Merz: Security is indivisible — and history matters
Friedrich Merz (L), Jeffrey D. Sachs (R). Chancellor Merz, You have spoken repeatedly of Germany’s responsibility for European security. That responsibility cannot be discharged through slogans, selective memory, or the steady normalization of war talk. Security guarantees are not one-way instruments. They go in both directions. This is not a Russian argument, nor an American one; it is a foundational principle of European security, explicitly e…
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