Factions of far-right groups and pro-Putin operatives have reportedly combined forces in Germany to push Berlin to end its support for Ukraine's defense against Russia's invasion.
Former U.S. Army Lt. Colonel Daniel Davis weighs in on Ukraine striking Russian forces in Donetsk on 'Fox News Live.'
Those joining Beisicht include pro-Putin operatives who have been linked to Moscow and factions of Germany's far-right movement, including a former Russian Air Force officer formerly named Rostislav Teslyuk who settled in Germany under the name Max Schlund. "Destabilization of an adversary from within through subversion is part of Putin’s playbook," Rebekah Koffler, a former DIA intelligence officer and the author of"Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America," told Fox News Digital.largest economy and a leader of what has been a united Europe, a delicate coalition of countries who have so far been steadfast in their support of Ukraine.
Germany has sent over 1 billion euros in humanitarian aid, military equipment and advanced air defense systems to Ukraine since the war began, and polls show the majority of Germans still support Ukraine. But the polling also indicated support for German military support for Ukraine may be waning as Berlin attempts to tackle the steep rise in energy costs facing its citizens.
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