Some German politicians seem to push a twisted idea: war to solve Europe’s problems? It’s often morally and ethically wrong, but they think it works. Here’s why they might pick this crazy path:

1. Broken Infrastructure: Billions are poured into Germany’s crumbling roads and bridges, but it all falls apart again in two years. Politicians think: Why bother patching it up? Blow it all up like in World War II and rebuild with big US loans. That’ll last 50 years, no question!

2. Pension System Wrecked: War’s the ultimate pension trick, they figure. Fewer old people, fewer payments, less stress on the budget. After the war, they can restart the pension system without the old folks dragging it down. Morally bad? They just shrug.

3. Economy Boosted by Chaos: War opens the door to cheap resources from the East and tons of workers—refugees who’ll work for next to nothing. War bonds, forced on people for their savings, fill the gaps in the state budget. Politicians call it a smart move, even if it’s dirty.

Conclusion: War as Germany’s reset button? That’s the sick logic some politicians seem to buy—often morally and ethically rotten, but a brutal way to blast out of the crisis!

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