stefan92
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Well the Turks had to learn from someone how to it right, didn't they?Lazy and treacherous democracies? Who are you calling "lazy and treacherous"?
Germany and Turkey have something in common: they are responsible for the worst genocides in the 20th century. Did you know that Germans helped Turkey to commit the Armenian genocide?
I need help... I just can''t resist triggering him, it is just too easy
Because nothing he did as a politician appears to be treacherous. He made sure that Germany got a reliable energy supply from Russia, and good Russian/German relationships (especially personal relationships between the leaders) were often crucial for beneficial developments for Germany. In hindsight being close to Putin appears to be a mistake, but at the time there was broad support for it in Germany (and don't forget, that Putin himself appeared to be far more moderate than in later years).How is Schröder not under investigation for treason? Openly a Russian asset for many years.
Schröder left office in 2005, everything after that happened under Merkel as chancellor.
Exactly, he hasn't - any deal he made was beneficial at the time for Germany. There was a point in time when those deals should have been cancelled (in my opinion in 2014) - but that was much later.I suppose they would need to identify a tangible law that he's broken since being friendly with Putin is itself, probably not illegal.