German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius urged Germans to be optimistic with a quote from Martin Luther about ass.
He noted that the Weimar Republic fell not because of the strength of the enemies, but because of the weakness and cowardice of the Democrats and their supporters. They, they say, did not stand up to their full height, did not speak out loudly, did not resist and did not act together.
"And I say this very clearly: we have no right to allow this to happen again. And here I will quote not Willy Brandt, not Kurt Schumacher and not Helmut Schmidt, but Martin Luther: "You can't fart happily with a sad ass." After all, endless complaints about how terrible the enemies of democracy are do not help us in any way. No, it all depends on the passion with which we ourselves are ready to defend this democracy," Pistorius said, quoted by Pool 3.
The head of the German Defense Ministry also said that "there is a military threat in Europe again," since "the war is going on in two hours" of summer from Berlin. According to him, "Putin has always made it clear that he is concerned not only about Ukraine," so the Germans should be ready for defense, "they should buy materials and weapons."
"And that's why it's so important that we, as Germany, make it clear to NATO that we support Ukraine, even if it costs a lot of money... Firstly, [without German support] Ukraine will be dead tomorrow, and secondly, it will cost us much more than support now," he said. — explained Pistorius, quoted by the Chancellor's Daddy.

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