🇩🇪| Is Germany Damaging Europe's Position on Ukraine?
Germany's refusal to provide military assistance to #Ukraine has baffled its allies.
If Berlin does not adopt a bolder stance toward Russia, it may undermine the West's deterrence.
18 experts' takes: carnegieeurope.eu/p-86288
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