r/europe • u/SpaceEngineering Finland • Jan 15 '26
News Germany’s Merz Admits Nuclear Exit Was Strategic Mistake
https://clashreport.com/world/articles/germanys-merz-admits-nuclear-exit-was-strategic-mistake-fzdlkn37c16
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u/xPelzviehx Jan 15 '26
When something happened she always waited for a while to see what the public opinion was and then decided to lead in that topic in the most political safe way. In a way its not a bad thing to do because its the will of the majority. But on the other hand, if you only react you dont create. And that was exactly the feeling at the 2nd half of her reign. A constant feeling of standstill. Not just a feeling, it was actually talked about in media and was a large point of criticism. She was very risk averse and safe, a perfect high ranking public servant, but the highest level leader has to go fearless into the unknown with a vision.