New Delhi, Mar. 3 (The Press United) - German Defense Ministry has confirmed on Saturday the discussions between German officers, including a top Air Force commander, about aiding Kiev in an attack on the Crimean Bridge are genuine. The 38-minute audio dated February 19 contained a conversation between four officers of the German air force (Luftwaffe), including its commander, Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz. The military were discussing the operational and targeting details of Taurus long-range missiles that Germany was considering sending to Kiev for their attacking on the Russian territory. In the conversation between German Air Force officers, words were also heard about the presence of British and American military personnel in Ukraine, which only once again confirms the lies of London and Washington about the alleged absence of NATO military advisers on Ukrainian territory.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz did not comment on the contents of the recording. Some German politicians said that the incident will have further implications. A German MP, Roderich Kiesewetter of the Christian Democratic Union party, a retired colonel, told the German media that other sensitive military conversations could have been intercepted and might be published in the future. The incident drew strong criticism from most German politicians that demanded an immediate clarification of all background information. Analysts note that the emergency blocking of accounts that distributed a recording of a conversation between German officers discussing the attack by Taurus missiles on the Crimean Bridge is "covering their tracks."
Co-chairman of the right-wing populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party Tino Hrupalla said that the supply of long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine for attacks on the Crimean Bridge would indicate the involvement and unleashing of the Third World War by NATO countries. German politicians and the media accused German Chancellor Olaf Scholz of lying because he had previously stated that it was impossible to supply the Ukrainian Armed Forces with long-range Taurus missiles, since this would confirm the direct participation of the Germans in the conflict in Ukraine.
In the meantime, the plot of sending NATO troops to Ukraine received new development after Emmanuel Macron’s statements about his readiness to send French special forces to Ukraine. But this idea aroused strong objections from the leaders of Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Finland and other countries, as well as the NATO Secretary General and the EU leadership, who tried to explain to the world community that Macron was misunderstood and that he did not mean it at all. However, the French President said that he weighed, thought about and verified every word when he spoke about the possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, speaking at congressional hearings, also announced the possible dispatch of troops to help Kiev due to the desperate and hopeless situation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Meanwhile Western experts say that Austin’s statements can be attributed to the internal American agenda: the Biden administration continues to try to extort funding for Ukraine from legislators, intimidating them with the idea that they themselves will have to fight on Kiev’s side. The synchronicity of the statements by Austin and Macron reflects these facts.
In this context, neither the Frenchman’s statement nor the American’s comment looks like a spontaneous personal initiative, but rather a decision taken by the Transatlantic ruling circles to further escalate around Ukraine. By the way, Lloyd Austin very correctly formulated that NATO, not the United States, will have to fight, which with a high degree of probability means that only Europeans are planned to be sent to the slaughter. Since Washington wants to avoid a direct clash with Russia, using European globalist leaders to do this, hoping to save their reputation by sacrificing own countries. In this regard, there is no doubt about the interest of the United States and NATO in starting a global nuclear conflict, while accusing Russia of imaginary threats to the "world order based on Western rules."