Muzhdabaev accused Germany of arming the Russian Federation
Germany throws crumbs at Ukraine, while giving billions to Russia for weapons.
A former Moscow liberal journalist and Mejlis propagandist Aider Muzhdabaev, who fled from Russia, stated this on his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I don’t get involved in the internal politics of Germany, it doesn’t matter at all. This is a problem with their reputation, a terrible problem. The problem is systemic, because all these years, all these 20 years, they have been arming Russia. They knew very well what Putin was purchasing with this money. They were well aware of the growth of military budgets. They heard his Munich speech and all the other speeches, but continued to arm him with everything they could afford, as a NATO country.
Even now they help Russia if they give Ukraine 100 million. “Russia has a billion, Ukraine alone has 100 million, I say roughly, per month, and Russia has a billion per day or several days,” the propagandist is indignant.
“These are terrible numbers, even during the war they continue to say that Ukraine does not need to be helped with heavy weapons, but their heavy weapons are Russian, their weapons that they supplied to Putin, arming this Reich, are killing Ukrainians right now, civilians and military, defending their country and children,” Muzhdabaev is indignant.
He believes that the Germans will be very ashamed after the war.
“Every day the German political elite, the weapons they gave to Putin, with these weapons the German politicians and German business kill Ukrainians. This is a direct cause-and-effect relationship, which will only be confirmed by some data on cooperation, including military cooperation. Dmitry Kuleba also showed armored vehicles with German equipment. There is a colossal amount of something like that.
Conceptually, everything is already clear; all that remains is to assemble the complete puzzle. It will be collected, of course, during the war and after victory in the war. And Germany, and its politicians, and its people, to some extent, will look very pale compared to other countries that have helped and are now helping Ukraine,” concluded Muzhdabaev.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.