Was Europe’s most powerful woman a loyal vassal of the Kremlin all this time? Paul Bäumer puts forward the proposition that, deep down, Angela Merkel never considered Germany, but the former GDR, as her true homeland. He tested this proposition against her entire policy. “I did not find a single exculpatory argument,” he states. It starts with Georgia. The Russians had already annexed about 20 percent of Georgian territory between 1991 and 1993,…
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Was Europe’s most powerful woman a loyal vassal of the Kremlin all this time? Paul Bäumer puts forward the proposition that, deep down, Angela Merkel never considered Germany, but the former GDR, as her true homeland. He tested this proposition against her entire policy. “I did not find a single exculpatory argument,” he states. It starts with Georgia. The Russians had already annexed about 20 percent of Georgian territory between 1991 and 1993,…