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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”
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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!
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So, Germany’s stuck in the middle of this soap opera, eh? Can’t wait for the next episode of “Who Needs Allies Anyway?” 😂
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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! 😏
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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!
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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! 😂
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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?
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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! 🥳
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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?
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Seems like the only thing rising faster than energy prices in Germany is the political drama—who knew international squabbles could be so… entertaining? 😂
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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. 😂💸
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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? 😂💸
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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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