Former British Defense Secretary to German Chancellor: “Russia’s red lines are being chalked off the blackboard”

Former British Defense Secretary to German Chancellor: “Russia’s red lines are being chalked off the blackboard”
Former British Defense Secretary to German Chancellor: “Russia’s red lines are being chalked off the blackboard”
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In the context of Germany’s reluctance to send long-range Taurus missiles to the Ukrainian armed forces, former British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Olaf Scholz should decide whether or not he wants Ukraine to win the war. According to the German publication Zeit, the British politician qualified the German chancellor’s fears about a possible escalation as unfounded, as “Russia’s red lines are as if the chalk were erased from the blackboard”.

“Rather than saying no, I’m not going to provide them, you’d better say we’re constantly monitoring the situation, and if Russia continues, we’ll reconsider our decision,” Wallace advised.

He added that it would only help dictator Vladimir Putin if the German chancellor appeared indecisive and acted as if he were not on the same page as his allies. According to Wallace, Western supporters of Ukraine are imposing restrictions on themselves that are not logical or even comprehensible to the Russians.

The United States hopes its recent decision to send long-range missiles to Ukraine will encourage Germany to do the same, something the government in Berlin has so far ruled out, a US official said on Thursday.

The United States confirmed, on Wednesday, that it sent long-range ATACMS missiles to Kiev this month, capable of reaching a distance of up to 300 km. Before the United States, France and the United Kingdom supplied Ukraine with long-range Scalp and Storm Shadow missiles, which can reach a distance of up to about 250 kilometers. “Regarding the Taurus … it’s a decision for Germany,” a senior US defense official said on Thursday, speaking on condition of anonymity, when asked about a possible German delivery of Taurus missiles. with long range of action.

“But of course, with the US supply of ATACMS, as well as the previous decisions by the UK and France to supply long-range missiles, we hope that will play a role,” he said. Ukraine has been asking Germany for months to supply it with Taurus cruise missiles, which can reach up to 500 km, to counter Russia’s offensive. Olaf Scholz has refused, however, so far, citing that he fears an escalation of the conflict. Scholz’s position is not shared, however, by a part of his government. Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock even publicly urged him to allow Taurus missiles to be sent for use by the Ukrainian military. For his part, the president of Ukraine said that Scholz is reluctant to supply these weapons to Ukraine because he believes that they could be used to deter Russia from attacking Germany.

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