Even if she said it more by accident than on purpose, Baerbock stating that "we are at war with Russia" really has some fun implications for Russian propaganda. During the whole time of the war we have seen them making statements like "If Germany (or any other state) does X, they will be at war with Russia and if they are at war with us, we will destroy them!". And then everyone did whatever X was at the time and they just changed to the next X, so Russia doesn't really have to declare war on NATO.
In a way this is over now - we have a German minister shown on Russian TV saying that "We (=Germany/EU/NATO) are at war with Russia." And Putin/Russia doesn't do anything about it, as they didn't all the time so far. I'd be interested in some insight if this starts to make Putin appearing weak inside Russia? Maybe
@harms notices something (btw, hope you are still alright)?