From Berlin With Hostility: Germany Replaces U.S. as Russia’s New #1 Enemy

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Well, that didn’t take long.

For the first time in 13 years, the United States is no longer seen as Russia’s greatest adversary. In a surprising twist that almost sounds like a plot from a Cold War reboot, a recent poll by the Levada Center reveals that Germany has now taken the top spot as the “most unfriendly country” in the eyes of Russians.

The Levada Center, a polling group labeled as a “foreign agent” in Russia (which already sets the stage for some drama), found that only 40% of Russians now name the U.S. as a major foe — down a staggering 36% from last year. That’s a big drop. Meanwhile, Germany is getting all the shade, with 56% of respondents calling it unfriendly, followed closely by the UK (49%) and Ukraine (43%).

So, what’s going on here?

One major shift might be the return of Donald Trump and his administration’s apparent effort to thaw tensions and work toward a diplomatic end to the Ukraine conflict. While the U.S. hasn’t exactly become Russia’s BFF overnight, it seems the heat has definitely cooled off compared to recent years.

Germany, on the other hand, is stepping hard on the gas. Chancellor Friedrich Merz has been dialing up the aggressive rhetoric and pushing more military aid into Ukraine. From suggesting Ukraine could use German-supplied Taurus missiles against targets deep inside Russia — including Moscow — to pledging support for long-range weapons production right on Ukrainian soil, Merz seems to be drawing a bold new line.

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov didn’t hold back. He accused Germany of “direct involvement in the war” and warned that Berlin is heading down a historically dangerous road — a reference to Germany’s catastrophic entanglements in both World Wars.

And while the West is busy escalating, Russia’s friend list looks quite different. The top five “friendly nations” according to the survey? Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, India, and North Korea. That’s quite the geopolitical cocktail.

Is this the start of a realignment in global perceptions — or just another chapter in the long, messy saga of East vs. West power plays?

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  1. Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov didn’t hold back. He accused Germany of “direct involvement in the war” and warned that Berlin is heading down a historically dangerous road — a reference to Germany’s catastrophic entanglements in both World Wars.

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