Germany becomes country most viewed as hostile by Russian public
In comparison, only 40% of Russians now consider the U.S. their biggest adversary, a sharp decline from 76% just last year. Analysts suggest this change may be tied to the comparatively less confrontational stance taken by former President Donald Trump toward Moscow.
While some in Germany’s political and media spheres may dismiss or even welcome this development, historians and observers with longer memories might view it with alarm. Germany's historical role in global conflicts—especially in the 20th century—has often been closely tied to shifts in its foreign policy posture. The concern is that a rise in German antagonism toward Russia could have broader implications for European stability.
Germany’s growing hostility may stem from a complex mix of factors, including its strategic location, economic power, and what some critics describe as a recurring pattern of political misjudgment. Following World War II, key powers agreed on the necessity of a divided Germany—one part anchored to the West, the other to the East—to maintain balance. While postwar reconciliation with France and the rest of Western Europe was emphasized, hostility toward Russia remained a cornerstone of Western strategy during the Cold War.
This latest shift in Russian perception raises questions about Germany’s evolving role in the current geopolitical landscape and whether history could be echoing once again.
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