German war plans against Russia

Discussions among senior German officers

by Robert Seidel

(16 March 2024) At the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine, the German government reassured the country’s worried citizens that only helmets from old Bundeswehr stocks would be delivered to Ukraine and that any further military support would be ruled out. But the population’s mistrust was not deceived.

The German government gradually involved the country more and more deeply in the proxy war between the USA and Russia in Ukraine. This conflict was planned decades in advance1 and Germany’s involvement is foreseen. The audio recording of a conversation between senior German officers in mid-February 2024 on how to carry out attacks on Russia with the German Taurus missiles2 reveals the clandestine thinking and approach of the Berlin government and its generals.

It is slowly becoming clear to the public that Europe should wage the war against Russia for the USA, pay for it and bear the material and immaterial consequences. Even today, German taxpayers can hardly afford the costs of the war: such as the supply of weapons and ammunition, logistical support, military training courses for Ukrainian soldiers, the Bundeswehr presence in the Baltic states, Africa, and the world’s oceans, as well as the costs of civilian refugee accommodation and the reorganisation of the Ukrainian state budget. These massive additional benefits clash with a red-green economic policy that is strangling the country.

Germany and its population are currently being technically and mentally prepared to become the logistical hub of the extended US-led NATO war. Many citizens do not yet realise that they themselves are increasingly becoming a target of war. The truth is being delivered in instalments by the mainstream media over the past few weeks.

The course can still be changed. Since the Second World War, preparing and waging a war of aggression in Germany has been one of the most serious crimes (Article 26 of the Basic Law.)3 Those responsible, accomplices and confidants who take part in this will have to answer for it, including the participants in the audio recording.

1 https://swiss-standpoint.ch/news-detailansicht-en-international/on-the-way-to-the-third-world-war.html 14 February 2023 and
Long-term strategy papers «TRADOC 525-5» (1994) and 525-3-1 («Win in a Complex World 2020–2040») (2014), also the previous papers. Currently: «National Security Strategy», 12 October 2022, https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/8-November-Combined-PDF-for-Upload.pdf

2 https://de.rt.com/europa/197981-angriffsplaene-auf-krimbruecke-transkript-gespraechs/, 1 March 2024
To the audio recording: On 19 February, four Bundeswehr air force officers also discussed the possible of a delivery of Taurus missiles to Ukraine and how they could be used there in an online conference on the Webex platform. This took place in preparation for a meeting with Defense Minister Pistorius about the conditions of a possible delivery of long-range missiles.
After some time, the Ministry of Defense confirmed that Russia was not spreading disinformation, but that this conversation had actually taken place and had been intercepted. Ingo Gerhartz, the inspector of the German Air Force, Frank Gräfe, head of the Operations and Training Department at the Air Force Command in Berlin, and two employees of the Space Command named Fenske and Frohstedte were involved in the conversation.
see https://overton-magazin.de/hintergrund/politik/wem-schadet-das-abgehoerte-gespraech-der-deutschen-luftwaffenoffiziere-ueber-taurus-am-meisten/, 2 March 2024

3 Art. 26 GG: (1) Acts that are suitable and carried out with the intention of disturbing the peaceful coexistence of peoples, in particular preparing the waging of a war of aggression, are unconstitutional. They shall be punishable by law.

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