Medvedev calls Germans "Fritzs" and predicts impoverishment without gas from Russia and emergence of new "Fuhrer"
Deputy Secretary of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev called the Germans "Fritzs"(Krauts) for refusing to buy Russian energy carriers
Medvedev wrote about this on Telegram.
According to the former Russian president, Germany is allegedly suffering unprecedented losses due to sanctions against Moscow.
"After the enormous number of sanction packages against Russia, we have to calculate the wild losses ourselves. According to the Institute for German Economics, by the end of this year, the total losses from the Ukrainian 'crisis' for the German economy could reach $300 billion. This is almost 8 percent of Germany's total GDP," Medvedev said.
He also called German Chancellor Olaf Scholz a "liverwurst" and Germans "Fritzs," what Russians call Germans with disdain.
"For more than a year, the 'Fritzs' did nothing but practice sophisticated sadomasochism. Arrogantly, with a pulled snout, they refused Russian hydrocarbons, thanks to which their economy could successfully develop. What is the main result of the "Fritzs'" frenzied anti-Russian dance to the tune of Washington's tambourine? The wallets of German citizens have already seriously shrunk, and more than 50 percent of the population is in favor of the resignation of the cabinet of the "liverwurst" Scholz," Medvedev said.
He concluded that the leading German trade unions would soon "rudely demand higher wages, businesses would have to go with an outstretched hand to the state, and all this would lead to the emergence of a new 'Fuhrer.
"Then the dreams of the Fourth Reich and a new 'Führer' will be revived instead of the impotent members of the 'liverwurst community'. Moreover, a flock of shrieking mongrels has formed around Germany, which is still barking but weakening, and is constantly hungry. Like Poland and its Baltic henchmen. And if they don't get fresh food in the form of Ukrainian lands, they will ruthlessly gnaw on their old leader," Medvedev summarized.
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On April 29, Dmitry Medvedev called for the severance of Russia's diplomatic relations with Poland.
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