THE TROOPS THAT AREN’T TROOPS - How Germany Slipped Into the War While Pretending It Was Still a Bystander
Germany swore it would never put boots on Ukrainian soil. Now it’s preparing to send “instructors” into a live war zone and claiming that doesn’t count as troops. A furious breakdown of how Berlin slid into the war while pretending to stay a spectator.
Let’s not waste time.
Germany, the country that spent two years swearing it would not put boots on Ukrainian soil, is now preparing to send “military instructors” into Ukraine to train Ukrainian forces.
Not in Poland.
Not in Germany.
Not on simulators.
In Ukraine.
On the same terrain where Russian missiles fall.
Inside the same war Berlin keeps insisting it is not a part of.
And how does Chancellor Olaf Scholz explain it?
He doesn’t.
He just changes the vocabulary.
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They’re not Truppen (troops).
They’re Ausbilder (instructors).
They’re not deployed.
They’re “supporting operations.”
It’s the same linguistic taxidermy every empire uses when it wants to escalate a war without telling the people footing the bill.
The U.S. did it in Vietnam.
Russia did it in Syria.
France did it in the Sahel.
Now Germany has joined the club.
When a government starts playing word games with war, people die.
But first, they lie.
1. The Lie: “Germany Will Never Send Troops to Ukraine.”
Scholz repeated it so many times you’d think it was carved into the Brandenburg Gate.
- “Kein Deutscher Soldat wird ukrainischen Boden betreten.”No German soldier will step on Ukrainian soil.
- “Wir werden keine Kriegspartei.”We will not become a party to the war.
- “Eine rote Linie.”A red line.
But a red line in politics is just a sentence spoken with a serious face.
Today that sentence is a joke, and Scholz is pretending he never said it.
Because Germany is preparing exactly what it swore it would never consider:
sending uniformed German personnel into an active warzone.
That is the definition of troops.
No matter how many times you call them “instructors,” “trainers,” or “technical advisors.”
If it walks like deployment
and operates like deployment
and dies like deployment…
…it’s deployment.
And Germany just crossed the line.
2. The Spin: “They’re Not Soldiers. They’re Instructors.”
This is the part where a normal population should start screaming.
When politicians take a dangerous action and hide it behind vocabulary, you’re not living in a democracy, you’re living in a managed perception environment.
“Instructor” is the political condom they use to avoid admitting penetration.
Let’s break it down:
What does an instructor do?
- Teaches combat tactics
- Trains missile operators
- Coordinates logistics
- Provides frontline assessment
- Transfers battlefield intel
That is military activity.
What does an instructor need to stay alive?
- Weapons
- Body armor
- Secure facilities
- Transport escorts
- Intelligence
That is troop protection.
What happens if Russia hits them?
Because Russia will try.
Then you have German soldiers killed by Russian munitions.
Which means Germany is, by definition, a party to the war.
This is escalation by stealth.
Escalation by semantics.
Escalation by the cowardice of leaders too afraid to admit what they’re doing.
And once again, Europe sleepwalks into someone else’s war.
3. Why Germany Is Doing This Now - The Real Reasons
It isn’t solidarity.
It isn’t democracy.
It isn’t humanitarian conscience.
It’s the machine.
The cold, invisible, unavoidable machine behind every modern war:
- NATO pressure
- U.S. strategic expectations
- Defense industry lobbying
- Political survival
- Fear of being seen as weak
- Loss of control over the narrative
- Upcoming elections
Germany is being dragged by the current, not leading anything.
Let’s break the motives down:
1. Germany is isolated inside NATO
Scholz was the last “dove” among hawks.
When Washington and Paris moved to green-light longer-range strikes inside Russia, Berlin was left alone.
And nothing terrifies German leadership more than being out of sync with the Americans.
Germany does not lead NATO, it follows and disguises it as caution.
2. Pressure from Washington
The U.S. has been privately nudging Germany for months:
“Do your part.”
“Share the risk.”
“Show commitment.”
This is how American foreign policy works:
first moral pressure, then logistical pressure, then political pressure, until compliance becomes “solidarity.”
3. The German defense industry wants in
Rheinmetall, Airbus, Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, these companies smell blood and opportunity.
They want contracts, influence, and deeper integration into NATO operations.
War is not tragedy for them.
It’s a quarterly earnings call.
4. Scholz needs to appear strong
The man’s approval ratings are flatter than a cardiogram attached to a corpse.
He needs a posture shift.
He needs symbolic gravitas.
He needs to appear decisive.
Nothing gives politicians “leadership optics” faster than military decisions.
Especially decisions no one voted for.
5. The illusion of control
Berlin thinks:
“If we send instructors, we can help shape the battlefield.”
It’s delusion.
Once troops, sorry, “instructors”, are in, Germany controls nothing.
Russia controls escalation.
NATO controls pressure.
The battlefield controls reality.
4. The Danger: Germany Just Became a Target
Here is the part no one in the government will say aloud:
Germany is now exposed.
Russian retaliation will not be symbolic.
It will be strategic.
If German personnel are killed, Scholz will have two choices:
- Admit Germany is at war
- Lie and pretend it’s an isolated incident
He will choose the lie.
But Russia will not.
Russia will treat German military presence in Ukraine as German participation in the war.
The line is crossed.
The consequences follow.
5. The Public Was Not Consulted - Because the Public Would Have Said No
This is the part that truly fucking enrages me:
No vote.
No debate.
No national consultation.
No Bundestag approval.
No referendum.
No public briefing.
Germany, a supposedly democratic state, made a decision involving war without involving its people.
This is how democracies rot into managed oligarchies:
not by coups,
not by revolutions,
but by quiet decisions made in midnight rooms by men who think consent is an inconvenience.
6. The Germany That Said “Never Again” Just Said “Yes, But Quietly.”
There is a tragic irony in this:
Germany, a country forever haunted by the weight of its past, is sliding into war without confrontation, without conversation, and without honesty.
This is exactly how nations fall into conflict:
Not with drums.
Not with flags.
Not with fire.
But with administrative adjustments
and semantic tricks
and policy shifts described as technical assistance.
Evil does not return wearing boots.
It returns wearing press conferences.
7. The Next Steps (You Already Know Them)
Mark my words, we know the sequence:
- “Instructors.”
- “Advisors.”
- “Security teams.”
- “Protective forces.”
- “Limited operational assistance.”
- “Stabilization contingents.”
- “Mission-critical deployment.”
Every war follows the same linguistic staircase.
The politicians adjust the vocabulary.
The people adjust to the vocabulary.
The troops adjust to the body bags.
8. Don’t Tell Me Germany Isn’t in the War.
Tell Me Why They’re Lying About It.**
The truth is simple:
Germany is now a participant in the war.
The only debate is how many layers of euphemism they put between the action and the public.
Scholz didn’t cross a red line.
He erased it.
Rewrote it.
Pretended it was never there.
This is not the careful Germany of the post-war decades.
This is a Germany operating inside an American-led strategic framework it no longer understands and cannot control, while its leaders pretend that everything is under control.
It’s not.
9. And Here Is the Only Sentence That Matters:
German soldiers are going to Ukraine.
Germany just doesn’t have the courage to say it.
Everything else is noise.
Everything else is the script.
Fuck their phrases.
Fuck their semantic tricks.
Fuck their courage-by-euphemism.
Tell the people the truth.
Because the truth is already happening,
and the lie won’t protect a single one of them.
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“War doesn’t begin when the soldier crosses the border.
It begins the moment a politician decides the public doesn’t need the truth.”
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