BREAKING: How Germany's SUBSIDY WAR is KILLING the European Union in favour of Russia?

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In order to lower the cost of energy for both consumers and enterprises, the German government announced a massive subsidy of $200 billion on September 20th, 2022. This news shocked the whole European Union as soon as it was announced. This is an essential deal since the EU's 26 member countries' economies will be directly destroyed by the $200 billion subsidy, giving Russia a clear advantage in choking off the rest of Europe. It is a matter of life or death for Germany because if they don't distribute the subsidy, it will destroy the German economy and trigger an energy crisis. Therefore, this subsidy rule out is of the utmost priority for Germany and the other 26 members of the European Union and the advancing Russian might. One might wonder how a German subsidy could destroy Europe's economies. And that is precisely what we will show you in this video!

BREAKING: How Germany's SUBSIDY WAR is KILLING the European Union in favour of Russia?

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
3:21 Each nation has relatively limited resources
5:22 Why do so many EU Nations object to German?
8:33 Government will risk defending a foreign nation

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