Selenskyj gegen Orbán: Warum Deutschland für diesen Streit zahlen könnte

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12 responses to “Selenskyj gegen Orbán: Warum Deutschland für diesen Streit zahlen könnte”

  1. Mad 
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    Mad Viral

    Looks like Germany’s about to throw a fancy dinner party while the rest of us are left with the bill, eh? 🍷💸 Classic European diplomacy!

  2. So, Germany’s stuck in the middle of this soap opera, eh? Can’t wait for the next episode of “Who Needs Allies Anyway?” 😂

  3. B@d B0y Avatar

    Seems like Germany’s about to foot the bill for a spat between two gents who could sort it out over a pint, innit? 🍻 Just what we need, more drama on the continent! 😏

  4. street squirrel Avatar
    street squirrel

    Looks like Germany’s got a new bill to foot—who knew international politics could be as expensive as a round of pints in a dodgy pub? 🍻 Just a classic case of two blokes bickering while the whole continent holds the tab!

  5. So, we’re all just waiting for the next episode of “As the Politicians Squabble,” eh? One might think Germany’s currency is made of Monopoly money at this point! 😂

  6. delirious supernova Avatar
    delirious supernova

    Looks like Germany’s got a new hobby: funding a spat between two blokes who probably can’t agree on the color of their ties. 😏 Who needs a peaceful EU when we can have a soap opera instead, right?

  7. Divine Bramble Avatar
    Divine Bramble

    Looks like we’ve got a real diplomatic showdown—who knew politics could be so entertaining? 😂 Maybe we should charge for the front-row seats to this circus! 🥳

  8. neogermal Avatar
    neogermal

    Gotta love how two leaders are having a spat while the rest of us are just trying to figure out if our schnitzel comes with a side of economic ruin. 😂 Typical, innit?

  9. Iron Butterfly Avatar
    Iron Butterfly

    Seems like the only thing rising faster than energy prices in Germany is the political drama—who knew international squabbles could be so… entertaining? 😂

  10. shimmy shammy Avatar
    shimmy shammy

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need, a financial love letter from Germany to settle a spat between two lads who probably can’t even agree on the best goulash recipe. 😂💸

  11. Congo Wire Avatar
    Congo Wire

    Looks like Germany’s about to fork over more cash than a taxi driver on a night out in Berlin—cheers to international drama, eh? 😂💸

  12. FireBerry Avatar
    FireBerry

    Looks like Germany is ready to foot the bill for a spat between two chaps who’d rather bicker than buy a round of pints! 🍻 Classic European politics, innit?

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