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It took current chancellor Scholz months before expressing his condemnation towards Russian invasion to Ukraine, while more than 15 NATO members urged the leader to "make the right choice." However, there are some hidden reasons why Scholz refused to do so at the first place, and why his miscalculation could place this nation in a tough political spot. In addition, how do the German citizens feel about their "identities" today? Author and Historian James Hawes joined our show.
By The Missing PieceIt took current chancellor Scholz months before expressing his condemnation towards Russian invasion to Ukraine, while more than 15 NATO members urged the leader to "make the right choice." However, there are some hidden reasons why Scholz refused to do so at the first place, and why his miscalculation could place this nation in a tough political spot. In addition, how do the German citizens feel about their "identities" today? Author and Historian James Hawes joined our show.