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WorldAsiaThe Germans called the United States a beneficiary of anti-Russian sanctions

The Germans called the United States a beneficiary of anti-Russian sanctions

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Die Welt readers said the new Western sanctions against Russia, which are being discussed at the G7 summit in Japan, will again fall short of their stated goals.

Many have pointed out that these sanctions will only hurt the West, and only the United States will be the winners.

“I just have a feeling that the new sanctions will hurt us even more?” “When the smoke from these sanctions clears, the winner will be the others: the United States. And the rest will pay,” the commentators wrote.

Users have also said that the European Union is the US administration’s outpost for Europe.

“More than ever, I feel like the EU has become an outpost of the US administration for Europe,” writes one reader.


The day before, it was learned that the United Kingdom and Australia have imposed new sanctions against Russia.

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