The end of Germany. As Putin lured the Germans in a trap
Thank you for being with us. Germany is one of the most interesting nerves now. Many are simply not aware of how it depends on Russian energy. Without them, Germany has no heavy industry, and without heavy industry, Germany has no materials for the medium and small industry. In other words, it's not just about electricity problems. It is said that without this basis, the Germans cannot make plastic, forge steel and remain an industrial country. Putin does not accidentally press this point.
The meaning of this blackout pressure is to force Germany to get out of NATO. Why? Because without the German participation of logistical means of delivery of weapons to Ukraine from other NATO member states will simply not be. Not to mention what Germany means for European unity. The entire European Union will be sprinkled. Now the Germans are fussing, trying to sit on two chairs, but are essentially in the fork.
The Germans are faced with a very difficult choice: either to take a neutral position on Ukraine and to remain an industrial country, or to keep up with the rest of the members of the Anti -Putin Coalition and . . . to lose the industry and the status of a powerful European state. In this case, Germany is one of the most aging societies in Europe. Old people have more than young people.
Until recently, it worked because when you have many 40-50-60 years old, but childless people, they work longer, better educated and are the most productive workers on the planet. However, now this group of experienced and productive is starting to retire, and it has no quantitative change. Therefore, in the next decade we will have the decline of the current German model. However, not just about the Germans.
An effective market production system consists of different stages that require different workers with different skills at different costs. Simply put, she needs not only educated and skilled workers, but also poor people who need cheap labor. As for the US, this task is solved by Mexico. In the case of Germany - Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania and . . . Ukraine.
Well, the last pillar of German power is globalization that has opened access to any markets, resources and prices in exchange for a political union against the USSR, and which ends because in new historical circumstances the United States lost interest and technical opportunity for it ensure global safety of marine trading routes. Without globalization, you lose access not only to resources and workers at favorable prices, but also encounter consumer shortages . . . with export crisis.