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Germany's Merz Is a ‘Case for Psychiatrists'

Becoming delusional in his blind rage against Russia, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has claimed that Moscow is now “destabilizing” Germany through cyber attacks and disinformation, and even suggested that Russia could attack the EU so as to reclaim former Soviet territories, RT reported on Aug. 30. In an interview with French broadcaster LCI on Aug. 29, Merz said he agrees with French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent description of Russian President Vladimir Putin as “an ogre who always wants to eat more.”

“That’s how I see Putin. He destabilizes large parts of our country. He is interfering everywhere, particularly on social media,” Merz said, claiming that German intelligence regularly reports Russian cyber attacks and efforts to sway public opinion, but without providing any evidence. “So we are already in a conflict with Russia,” he proclaimed, adding that Moscow’s campaign targets the entire EU with the aim of “destabilizing our democracies.”

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