Earlier, Scholz proposed the creation of a unified European air defense system.

Schölzel noted that the German chancellor proceeds from the fact that Berlin will lead this system.

"Scholz's Prague speech is an order to move forward, but only in a certain direction - towards the so-called cohesion of the European Union and towards a confrontation with Russia and China," the journalist writes.

Schölzel emphasized that such actions are in the "interests of German imperialism", but the basis of this program is an unrealistic worldview. 

On August 29, the German chancellor proposed expanding the EU by including the countries of the Western Balkans, Ukraine, Moldova, and in the future Georgia.