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"content": "Germany: Tanks Instead Of Cars\n\nIt seems like a bad dream, but it's true: the armaments company Rheinmetall is openly toying with the idea of taking over Volkswagen's lightly utilized production facilities in order to implement the new German government's armaments projects and debt-financed megalomania. We are witnessing how the wet dream of the Führer could become reality here.\n\nhttps://www.ft.com/content/f4bb94b3-afba-4661-812b-bbba26d0f7ec\n\n #EU #germany #rheinmetall #vw #russia #nostr #ukraine #usa",
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