Martin Schulz said he will ask the U.S. to withdraw its nuclear weapons from Germany if he becomes chancellorhttp://politi.co/2vYh29a
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Replying to @POLITICOEurope
It seems Schulz is seriously looking for a job in a Russian Supervisory Board ...
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Replying to @peterpulawski @POLITICOEurope
Denuclearization is a pretty old, consistently fairly popular, political position in Germany. I don't think it meaningfully can be tied to R
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(Neither saying that it's the right/wrong thing, nor that Schulz would actually follow through. Just that angle of criticism is wrong.)
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Replying to @AndresFreundPol @POLITICOEurope
It's well known that anti-nuclear organizations were financed by Russia since the 70'ties. Yes I provoked - What Schulz is saying is bad/mad
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Replying to @peterpulawski @POLITICOEurope
Don't think the majority of anti nuke sentiment in Germany is driven by Russia. Don't agree w/ it, but don't think it's mad to be against.
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Replying to @AndresFreundPol @POLITICOEurope
O in light of Russia's behaviour and history - it is OK with you to have a Western/Central Europe without equal deterrence ?
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Hm? With "Don't agree w/ it" I meant that I don't think removal of local deterrence is the best option. Still think there's valid arguments.
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