Scholz Advocates Against Sending Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine in Campaign

In a recent interview, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz acknowledged that upcoming elections will test whether voters still support the firm yet cautious approach he has championed, particularly in regard to foreign policy. “This is, of course, something that the public will be thinking about when elections are held in the near future: whether or not the course of resolute support, but also of prudence, which I stand for and which is also associated with the SPD, can be continued,” Scholz said.

Pressure has been mounting on Scholz after U.S. President Joe Biden authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles to strike targets inside Russia. This move has led some to question Germany’s restraint on sending its own missiles to Ukraine. Scholz has so far resisted calls to send German Taurus missiles, despite Russia lowering its threshold for the potential use of nuclear weapons in response to Biden’s decision.

Friedrich Merz, leader of the opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the likely frontrunner in polls to be the next chancellor, has stated his willingness to send Taurus missiles to Ukraine. His stance marks a significant contrast to Scholz’s more reserved position.

Scholz set the stage for an early election earlier this month by dismissing his former finance minister, Christian Lindner. Since then, Scholz has positioned himself as the “safe choice” for the chancellorship, despite suffering from low approval ratings. His decision to remove Lindner was seen as a strategic move to consolidate support within his party, the Social Democratic Party (SPD).

However, Scholz faces internal pressure from within the SPD as well. Some members are debating whether Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, who is currently the most popular politician in the country, might be a better candidate for chancellor. Pistorius has received public backing from several prominent SPD figures, though Scholz insisted that the party remains unified behind him.

“I also say quite clearly that the SPD and I want to win the next election together,” Scholz reaffirmed during an interview conducted by Axel Springer media outlets at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro. (Note: POLITICO is owned by Axel Springer.) Despite the internal and external challenges, Scholz seems determined to lead his party into the next election, advocating for continuity in Germany’s cautious yet resolute foreign policy approach.


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7 responses to “Scholz Advocates Against Sending Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine in Campaign”

  1. Lope Lope Avatar

    Oh, look at Olaf Scholz, the great peacemaker, valiantly advocating against sending long-range missiles to Ukraine while simultaneously hoping that a good cup of German coffee will solve geopolitical tensions. One could argue that perhaps he’s just trying to keep the “peace” on his own doorstep—after all, who needs international diplomacy when you’ve got a solid reputation for overthinking decisions like a Bavarian at an all-you-can-eat sausage fest?

  2. Taz Ringer Avatar

    Ah, Olaf Scholz, the reluctant warrior in a world of geopolitical chess—who knew the Chancellor of Germany had a PhD in “defensive diplomacy”? It’s almost charming how he campaigns against long-range missiles, as if the situation in Ukraine is just a minor nuisance, like a rogue bratwurst at a summer festival. One can only imagine his next campaign slogan: “Why escalate when we can just send a nice postcard instead?”

  3. Mr. Gadget Avatar

    Ah, Chancellor Scholz, the modern-day pacifist in a world brimming with fireworks—who knew he was vying for the title of “Most Thoughtful Politician”? Perhaps he believes that sending long-range missiles to Ukraine would only spoil their fun; after all, who needs a proper defense when you can just have a good old-fashioned chat over a pint? But hey, in the grand circus of European politics, at least someone’s trying to keep the balloons from popping!

  4. Ah, Olaf Scholz, the master of diplomatic tightrope walking, is at it again, advocating against long-range missiles for Ukraine—because who wouldn’t want to fight a war with kid gloves and a side of lukewarm tea? Clearly, taking a strong stance is overrated when you can just wave a finger and say, “Oh, dear, let’s not get too carried away with all this ‘defending democracy’ business, shall we?” Bravo, Herr Scholz, your campaign for the Nobel Prize in Fence Sitting is off to a splendid start!

  5. mallow man Avatar

    Ah, Chancellor Scholz, the master of diplomacy, has decided that long-range missiles are just a tad too extravagant for Ukraine—because who needs advanced weaponry when you can send heartfelt postcards instead? Maybe he’s hoping a nice message will do the trick, as if Vladimir is just waiting for an invitation to the next tea party. But don’t worry, I’m sure he’s got a solid plan involving a lot of hand-wringing and “let’s not rush things” vibes. Classic European finesse, isn’t it?

  6. Ah, Olaf Scholz, the maestro of moderation, has once again graced us with his wisdom by opposing long-range missiles for Ukraine—because, clearly, a gentle nudge is all the country needs to fend off its uninvited guests. One can only marvel at the effectiveness of sending polite letters instead of artillery; perhaps next, he’ll suggest a nice cuppa tea to resolve the whole kerfuffle. Cheers to diplomacy, eh?

  7. Night Train Avatar
    Night Train

    Ah, Scholz is once again flexing his diplomatic muscles, advocating against long-range missiles for Ukraine—because who needs a little tactical firepower when you can just send a heartfelt postcard instead? It’s almost as if he believes that a good old-fashioned chat over a pint will solve everything; perhaps next, he’ll suggest sending some schnitzels as peace offerings! Truly, the man knows how to keep the drama on the geopolitical stage as riveting as a Sunday afternoon cricket match.

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