BSW criticizes Scholz: Germany as a vassal of the United States in rocket stationation?
Find out in our article on how the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance criticizes the federal government because it acts as the "vassal of the USA" when stationing US medium-sized missiles. Read more about the background and the opinion of the BSW on the security interests of Germany and the planned weapons systems against Russia.

BSW criticizes Scholz: Germany as a vassal of the United States in rocket stationation?
A huge storm bridal! In the middle of the geopolitical tensions in Europe, the member of the Bundestag, Sevim Dagdelen, raises sharp accusations against the federal government. The reason: the planned stationing of US medium-sized routes on German soil! The MP of the Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) sees Olaf Scholz's acting nothing less than the submission to American interests. "He acts like a vassal chancellor!" Said Dagdelen in the "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung". The population in Germany should pay for the decisions of the United States.
The alarm bells ring! At a time when Europe's security is in the ubiquitous danger, the BSW demands more clarity and say for Germany. Dagdelen makes it clear: "The decision is made in Washington and we carry the risk here!" This is a sharp attack on the security strategy of the federal government, which justifies the stationed medium -range missiles as a necessary measure to strengthen the deterrent against Russia. But Dagdelen vehemently rejects the argument.
The truth about rocket stationation
The BSW demands a direct answer to the explosive question: Where did the plan to station the rockets from - from Berlin or the USA? The federal government remains vague and refers to the need to strengthen the transatlantic partnership in the face of Russian threats. But Dagdelen counters: "The Federal Government cannot prove the alleged gap in defense, nor does it have any say when it comes to using these weapons!"
It gets serious! The gun systems in question, including the dreaded Tomahawk rockets, have the potential to hit targets in Russia. These medium-range weapons have not been in Europe since the 1987 Inf-Treaty until US President Trump terminated the agreement in 2019. Reason: Russia is said to have violated the contract, but the BSW remains skeptical. Did Russia really violate the Inf-Treaty? Dagdelen speaks, of which many citizens fear: "Evidence of a breach of contract by Russia has not yet been presented!"
a dangerous game with security
Against the background of these turbulent developments, many citizens are concerned: Who is responsible when the tensions escalate? Dagdelen argues that the decision -makers in Berlin give up their sovereignty, while the population in Germany has to bear the consequences. A dangerous game with an explosive explosive - the security discourse in Germany could not be more decisive!