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British Policy in Ukraine Targets Russia and Germany, Analyst Says

Scott Bennett, a veteran of the 11th Psychological Operations Battalion of the U.S. Army, and former State Department counterterrorism analyst, said that the recent claims by Poland for more reparations due to World War II was set up by British and U.S. advisors to put pressure on Germany, which has hitherto been reticent in sending weapons to Ukraine. Talking to Sputnik in a Jan. 4 article, Bennett said, “There seems to be a concerted effort to weaken Germany out of a fear of Germany and Russia becoming closer allies. This originates from the United States and the United Kingdom….

“The United States and the United Kingdom represent the Atlanticist mindset while Germany is a continental power which is always neutral or potentially ‘in play’. The United States and the United Kingdom traditionally fear Germany moving closer to Russia and therefore actively engage in subterfuge, sabotage, coercion and other blackmail operations to control the German political leadership and indeed force them to betray the German people,” Bennett said.

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