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Sahra Wagenknecht, German opposition leader |
German opposition leader Sahra Wagenknecht on Tuesday added her
voice to calls to dissolve the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
in the wake of US President-elect Donald Trump’s controversial remarks
concerning the military alliance
“NATO must be dissolved and replaced by a collective security system
including Russia,” Wagenknecht told Germany’s “Funke” media group.
Wagenknecht, who leads the opposition Left Party in parliament, added
that comments made by the future US president “mercilessly reveal the
mistakes and failures of the [German] federal government.”
‘Very unfair’
In an interview published by German tabloid “Bild,” Trump described NATO as an “obsolete” organization.
“I said a long time ago that NATO had problems. Number one it was
obsolete, because it was designed many, many years ago,” he said.
“We’re supposed to protect countries. But a lot of these countries
aren’t paying what they’re supposed to be paying, which I think is very
unfair to the United States,” Trump added.
Germany’s Left Party has previously called for warmer ties with
Russia and scrapping the security alliance, measures which appear to be
policy concerns for the incoming US administration.
The Left Party is Germany’s largest opposition group in parliament, and holds seats in several state legislatures.
Source: Global Research |