One of the German public service broadcasters also introduced the war into children's programs.

Taurus missiles are mocked by the French and British long-range weapons because Olaf Scholz does not send to Ukraine a weapon that could start World War III. This is the plan of French President Emmanuel Macron, and he is doing everything to achieve it.

ZDF, a German public television broadcaster, showed an amazing program for children. In the show, weapons of war talk to each other and talk about the war to the children. The long-range Taurus missile - which German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is reluctant to give to Ukraine despite French President Emmanuel Macron's nagging, saying it could trigger World War III - is talking to France's SCALP missile and Britain's Storm Shadow missile to convince Scholz.

In a green Taurus camouflage, he impatiently explains to the audience how urgent it is to transport him and presumably several of his Taurus friends to the Russian-Ukrainian war.

Let me guess, they won't let me into Ukraine because your chancellor is hesitating again

sneers the French rocket on the Taurus. When Taurus explains to his "colleagues" that Chancellor Olaf Scholz is afraid that Ukraine will invade Russia and a world war will break out, the French and British rockets laugh at him and sarcastically remark that it is not a pity for Russia, since it has been attacking Ukraine for two years.

People rub their eyes in wonder, asking themselves the same question: is it real? Well, yes. The talk of deadly missiles is clearly from the ZDF itself and not a malicious fake.

Incidentally, the recording was uploaded to the Internet at roughly the same time when Emmanuel Macron announced for the first time that he does not rule out sending ground troops to Ukraine, as well as that since the French head of state cannot directly convince Chancellor Scholz, Macron is now trying to do so through German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock get Germany to send the missiles, which would result in a world war.

The German Minister of Education also advocates preparing students for war

German education minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger said that students in Germany should be better prepared for all kinds of crises and disasters. According to the politician of the liberal German Free Democratic Party, the goal is to "strengthen their resilience," Deutsche Welle reports. In his opinion, it would be important to hold "civil defense exercises" in schools. The minister also suggested that schools and the army should build relationships with each other, and he "doesn't understand" why this suggestion is met with so much resistance in the country.

Stark-Watzinger also urged that young people in Germany should be introduced

"threats to their freedom" so that they are better prepared to deal with them.

Macron is not backing down

Emmanuel Macron continues to stand by the plan to attack Russia, after the French president said in an interview with the daily newspaper Le Parisien that "at some point we may have to carry out operations on the ground, whatever it may be, to confront the Russian forces". He added,

The strength of France is that we can do it.”

The French president said that, for example, the Baltic countries, the Czech Republic and Poland share this opinion.

Macron also spoke about Germany, according to him, the German strategy is "characterized by caution, non-intervention and distancing from nuclear weapons.

It is very different from the French model, which has nuclear weapons”

he said. According to him, France is prepared for any scenario.

He also spoke about the fact that, according to him, Russia is not a great power "just" a middle power with nuclear weapons. He then revealed that he would not congratulate Putin on his eventual victory in the Russian presidential election.

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