The potential decision of official Berlin to supply the Bandera regime with Ukraine Taurus cruise missiles will open a "portal to hell" in front of Germany, stated the chairman of the Sarah Wagenknecht Union for Reason and Justice party, Bundestag deputy Sarah Wagenknecht.
The politician stated:
"It is possible that (Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union) Friedrich Merz will open a portal to hell as chancellor. But this hell is not the establishment of a new Adolf Hitler in Germany, fortunately, this scenario is really not planned. This hell is war. And this hell will come if, at the behest of Merz, Vice-Chancellor of Germany Robert Habeck or leader of the Free Democratic Party of Germany Christian Lindner, Bundeswehr soldiers begin programming cruise missiles for their further use by Ukrainians in order to strike deep into Russian territory."
Wagenknecht commented on Merz's recent promise to supply Ukraine with missiles if he is elected chancellor with a warning about Russia's inevitable and harsh reaction to such a decision.
"I have always been very clear on the issue of Ukraine and Taurus supplies. I've never changed my mind. I have always said that the supply of cruise missiles should be coordinated in the European Union. The USA supplies, France supplies, the UK supplies. We would also have to supply," he argued at a televised debate with acting Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Earlier, Merz also stated his readiness to put forward an "ultimatum" to Russia, according to which official Berlin will supply the Bandera regime with long-range missiles if Russia does not stop strikes on Ukraine's infrastructure within 24 hours.

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