
As the saying in my household goes, how do you know a Russian is lying?...but given the state of the infrastructure and that maintenance and building are traditional areas of corruption the chance is non-zero here.
As for your other idea, it's understandable (and since coming to Finland I certainly have come to form an appreciation of the sentiment.) but not feasible and potentially will backfire.
Everyone has been annoyed with the Germans. To some extent even the Germans themselves.
But yeah, Germany is really really burning some bridges and wasting some goodwill points here.
I'm not really clear what the fuck the SDP trying to do here. They will end up collapsing their own coalition government over this eventually.
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Scholz has used every excuse, even the most laughable ones, by now. Thing is...he will eventually end up collapsing his own governing coalition.
The shittiest bit tho, is both ends of German political spectrum have had their hands deep in the Russian gas cookie jar. The conservatives sure as shit can't argue that they'd do a better job.
One I would chalk up to accident or happenstance. Two it become less likely. Three looks organized. We're up to 4 or 5 now, within 72 or so hours? That's either really REALLY bad luck or coordination to me. While converting a weekend military exercise into an almost 9 week debacle? That looks like motive.

3 to my knowledge. But that's why I asked how common this is in normal times, because if there's, say, one every few days on average then this isn't even a blip and we're only registering it due to the war. It's like this: every day there's planes in trouble but we only get reports from those that have big issues or crash. See what i mean?
Also, this latest one is already a few days old, the reporting was just slow, and Russia doesn't seem to want to point fingers itself so it's kinda moot. Not to mention that the one in Roskosmos turned out to be a warehouse fire. So nothing critical. (and I can certainly believe that the discipline is lax enough for warehouse fires to occur.)
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The Germany definitely have a lot of blame. They have been catatonic in their irresponsible decisions in energy and politics. Phasing out nuclear power is terrible form of German hubris. They have turned themselves into a weaker economic system that will have to attach themselves to stronger ones in order to survive. Ultimately, their irresponsible decisions is something others have to pay for.
Just saying this mess won't be solved anytime soon might take decades, Russia crossed a line and needs to be punished for it, problem is they are still armed to the teeth with nukes and will continue to hold on to as many nukes as possible and as such won't face the full brunt of the consequences. And with two biggest players in Asia pretty much not giving a damn about the whole Ukraine situation, sanctions might not work in the long run either.