[unable to retrieve full-text content]Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff discuss Sahra Wagenknecht’s break from Die Linke and her struggle to push genuine left-wing economic policies in Germany. They highlight Germany’s economic challenges, including U.S. demands for increased military spending and tariffs on European exports. The speakers argue that Germany faces a choice: align with BRICS or deepen its reliance on the U.S. The broader discussion extends to global trade dynamics, U.S. economic control tactics, and the future of European independence. As economic pressures mount, Germany's leaders must decide between sovereignty and continued subordination to Washington’s geopolitical and economic strategies. The post Something Nutty Emerging Here first appeared on Michael Hudson.
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Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff discuss Sahra Wagenknecht’s break from Die Linke and her struggle to push genuine left-wing economic policies in Germany. They highlight Germany’s economic challenges, including U.S. demands for increased military spending and tariffs on European exports. The speakers argue that Germany faces a choice: align with BRICS or deepen its reliance on the U.S. The broader discussion extends to global trade dynamics, U.S. economic control tactics, and the future of European independence. As economic pressures mount, Germany's leaders must decide between sovereignty and continued subordination to Washington’s geopolitical and economic strategies.
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