Schneider’s glasses – My Annalena Baerbock

The German minister Annalena Baerbock is omnipresent with her “feminist foreign policy”. However, “Krone” columnist Robert Schneider is not a particularly big fan of the Green politician.

I can really work on German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock. Rarely have I seen a political personality appear in the media so unnecessarily, uncalled for and uninvited. Whether she makes rose petals rain at Gandhi’s tomb, lights a candle in an Orthodox Ukrainian church, shows up uninvited in Israel and is of course only welcomed there by the second political ranks – we have just missed the German! – whether she’s posing as an arms dealer in front of a fighter jet, laughing brightly, or her government plane can’t fly out of Brazil due to a breakdown. Baerbock is always there where you definitely don’t need her and talks nonsense that almost makes you feel ashamed. After the Hamas massacre, she immediately invited herself to Israel and expressed her deepest sympathy. Since the Israeli government has not been able to take revenge and retaliation enough and has been rethinking towards a solution for the Palestinian people, it too has been babbling in this direction. Something like this: Although she is completely on the side of Israel, and she definitely rejects anti-Semitism anyway, the Palestinian question must finally be clarified. Of course, she is in no way protecting Hamas…If Ms. Baerbock is not in the media for two weeks, she has to go on a business trip. Where? Let’s say Ukraine again for a change. There she and an army of journalists were offered the impressive backdrop of a bombed-out block of houses for a press conference. The Green politician then strode over the iron reinforcements lying around in a chic outfit and ankle boots with stiletto heels. I just found her stupidly bold again and had to think of another Green foreign minister, Joschka Fischer, who was decidedly against the Iraq war in 2003 of Donald Rumsfeld and Colin Powell and risked a direct confrontation with the NATO partner USA.
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