By Michael Sauerbier
With the help of the AfD and the left Sahra Wagenknecht, Putin wants to split Germany. But in Brandenburg, Moscow’s transverse front plan is not working. Wagenknecht has no chance with the Brandenburg comrades.
At the weekend, left and right-wing extremists discussed their Ukraine course at party conferences. Left deputy leader Justin König had left the party – because of Moscow-friendly positions of many comrades. They are against NATO and Ukraine aid, support Moscow friend Wagenknecht.
In the choice of successor, Wagenknecht friend Andreas König only came third. The new state vice Christopher Neumann is on the course of boss Sebastian Walter. He doesn’t want a split, says: “We’re not jeopardizing this party.”
But Walter also acts as if one could negotiate with war criminal Putin. But Moscow only wants to talk if Ukraine capitulates. The AfD also conceals this. The right-wing Moscow friends are calling for the end of arms aid to Ukraine and want to buy gas from Russia again.
The fact that Putin invaded Ukraine and bombed it daily is not mentioned in the AfD decision.