Intensification of debates in Europe about the consequences of Russia’s victory in the war
In an article, a newspaper discussed the formation of fears in Europe about the scenario of Russia's victory in the Ukraine war and its possible consequences, especially for Germany. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, publication ” Focus” wrote in an article: In Europe, there is a fear that Russia will win in Ukraine. The consequences of such a scenario, including a new mass migration, bottlenecks in schools, kindergartens and lack of apartments, among others, will be serious for Germany.
is: these days, emergency calls are made consecutively and shorter. Almost every day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky calls for more air defense assistance because of Russian missile attacks. On Thursday, he clearly warned about the end of Western support for Ukraine and the failure of this country. Stoltenberg said on the sidelines of the NATO meeting: “Without more help, there is a real risk that Russia will conquer more areas of Ukraine.” America and the possibility of re-election of Donald Trump as the president of this country, European defense experts have been discussing for a long time what will happen if Russia wins the war in Ukraine.
This will greatly harm Europe and especially Germany. In terms of housing, schools, kindergartens and social benefits – Germans are feeling the consequences everywhere. defensive, warned that when we advertise our support for Ukraine, we still rarely do so with reference to what would actually happen to our country if we lose the war. In a moment, we can be forced to spend more money on defense.
Rodrich Kiszutter, a German defense expert, also warns that if Europe does not support Ukraine more and If it does not increase its weapons production, Russia can feel its superiority militarily and attack other EU and NATO countries militarily or hybridly and annex them. This official of the Christian Democratic Party warned about a terrible scenario and said: In case of war, Germany, as the situation is now, will face a terrible scenario.
So Kizoter is currently calling for an investment of at least three percent of GDP in weapons and an increase in the defense budget to at least 110 billion euros. Nico Lange, a security expert in Germany, is also worried because if Russia shows its military superiority in Ukraine, “in the long run, five to seven percent of Germany’s GDP will have to be spent on defense.
Gerald Knaus, a migration researcher, warned in Tagus Spiegel at the end of March that if Russian President Vladimir Putin goes to Ukraine, “it could turn another ten million people into refugees”.
Judith Kuhlenberger, an Austrian immigration expert, also says that the longer this war lasts, the more population groups will leave this country. The researcher does not rule out a large refugee movement for next winter – especially if Trump, who seems to understand Putin, actually becomes the president of the United States.
According to the Eurostat report, since the beginning of the Ukrainian war, about 4.3 million Ukrainians have fled to neighboring European countries. Germany has received the majority of asylum seekers, 1.27 million Ukrainians. Many Ukrainian refugees also live in Poland, the Czech Republic, the Baltics, Bulgaria and Slovakia. Kohlenberger expects these countries to also be the focus of another major refugee movement. “Many refugees want to stay close to home, or go somewhere where people they know already live,” he says.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |