Germans may lose their country – Ex-US President Donald Trump slams

Ohio/ Berlin: By citing that 72% of Germany’s fuel and energy is imported from Russia, former US President Donald Trump warned that the Germans might lose their country soon if the situation persists. Trump further stated that Germany is facing such a situation because of the former German Chancellor, Angela Merkel. At a meeting in Ohio, he also criticised current US President Joe Biden’s fuel policies.

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Germans may lose their country – Ex-US President Donald Trump slamsFormer US President Donald Trump said that the United States had warned former German Chancellor Merkel about Nord Seam 2. Besides, Chancellor Merkel was told that this pipeline would make Germany more dependent on Russian fuel. But after Merkel refused to listen, the US also sent a white flag to her. Moreover, at the time, Trump had said to her that Germany imports 72% of its fuel needs from Russia. Thus, it would need a white flag soon because it may capitulate to Russia quickly in the future.

Furthermore, Germany once made big promises for green fuel and energy, but now the country is reverting to coal, which Ex-US President Trump criticised. ‘Actually, Germany has no choice now. Soon, their country will not be left in the hands of the German people,’ said the former US President. At this time, Trump also criticised US President Biden’s policies. During Ex-President Donald Trump’s reign, the United States had become self-sufficient in fuel. Germans may lose their country – Ex-US President Donald Trump slamsBut now, President Biden is drawing his hands out in fuel demand to other countries, said Ex-US President Trump.

Meanwhile, ‘Nord Stream 1’ fuel pipeline, which is part of the fuel supply from Russia to Europe, is currently closed. The ‘Nord Stream 2’ fuel pipeline, which was built last year, has not started due to the restrictions of western countries, including Germany. After the Ukraine conflict, the European Union has decided to cut fuel imports from Russia to 80%. Most European countries, including Germany, have declared an emergency in the fuel and energy sector and instructed the industry and the public to cut down on electricity consumption. Against this backdrop, the former US President’s criticism of Germany attracts attention.

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