German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is an establishment โconservativeโ who mostly adheres to the Globalist agenda, especially when it comes to relentless warmongering in support of Ukraine.
Ever since the campaign, Merz was signaling a boost in Ukraine military aid, including sending Kiev long-range Taurus missiles that could strike deep into Russian territory.
After the elections, reality set in, and the new Chancellor mostly walked back this promise, going as afar as declaring on May 12: โThere are currently no plans to supply Taurus missiles to Ukraine.โ
Since then, Merz hasnโt stopped flip-flopping on the subject, to the point where he has gotten under fire from within his own coalition.

Politico reported:
โAhead of Zelenskyโs visit, Roderich Kiesewetter, a senior conservative parliamentarian belonging to Merzโs center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), sharply criticized the chancellor for making โcontradictory statementsโ on the matter.
โThere is no sign of Germany finally delivering Taurus cruise missiles, because I still see no unity in the coalition and no political will to respond appropriately and with strength and consistency to Russiaโs massive escalationโ, Kiesewetter wrote in a post on X. โSuch statements are therefore not helpful overall because they highlight Europeโs weakness to Russiaโ.โ

The problem began on Monday (26) when Merz ambiguously โsuggestedโ that Germany โlifted range limitsโ on weapons sent to Kiev.
โโThere are no more range limitations for weapons delivered to Ukraine. Neither from the Brits, nor the French, nor from us. Not from the Americans eitherโ, Merz said.โ
Come Tuesday (27), Merz was ready to backtrack, and said he referred to โsomething that has been happening for monthsโ.
โFollowing Merzโs initial comments Monday, his finance minister, Social Democratic Party (SPD) leader Lars Klingbeil, denied there had been a change in policy, opening the possibility of a rift on the issue between the coalition partners. โThere is no new agreement that goes beyond what the previous government had in placeโ, Klingbeil told reporters.โ

The Chancellor wanted to use Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyโs visit to Berlin today (28) as a PR platform to project resolve in the face the war, but the question of whether Germany will send Taurus missiles to Ukraine ended up overshadowed the Kiev leaderโs visit.
Zelenskiy said that Ukraine and Germany had โreached new agreementsโ on defense sector investments.
Reuters reported:
โZelensky, who was speaking in Berlin alongside German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, did not give further details. Kiev has increasingly sought money from its allies to fund its own burgeoning defense industry.โ
Merz, dodging the question that everyone is interested in, said Berlin will help Kiev โproduce long-range missiles to defend itselfโ.
BBC reported:
โโWe want to talk about production and we will not publicly discuss detailsโ, he said, when asked by reporters in Berlin if Germany would supply Kiev with its Taurus missiles.โ
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