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Germany’s Nuclear Confession Is a Crack
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Posted By: FlyRight, 5/12/2026 7:43:50 AM

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called the nuclear phaseout a “serious strategic mistake” that left Germany short of firm power that turned the Energiewende into the most expensive energy transition on the planet. This is an early marker for a developing worldwide retreat from policies that sidelined nuclear power and demonized coal, oil, and natural gas. Germany stubbornly closed its last three functioning nuclear reactors in April 2023 right in the middle of a crippling energy crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine. As pragmatists predicted, German citizens now suffer under punishingly high electricity prices and remain heavily dependent on imported energy.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: lakerman1 5/12/2026 7:56:37 AM (No. 2103386)
As Tom Lehrer wrote in lyrics, about trusting Germany, in his song about a multilateral nuclear force, 'We taught them a lesson in 1918, and they've hardly bothered us since then".
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 5/12/2026 8:20:41 AM (No. 2103398)
In plain English, Germany shot themselves in the foot. Brilliant strategy, Germany.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: seamusm 5/12/2026 8:45:44 AM (No. 2103400)
Wouldn't it be nice if the cost of energy was tied to one's politics. If you voted for Green idiocy then YOU bore the increase in costs. If you voted instead for continuance of oil and gas power, you got to enjoy lower costs. A tax of sorts on being stupid. Why should I have to pay for your foolishness? A silly dream I had, I admit it.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Highlander 5/12/2026 9:42:56 AM (No. 2103413)
The Germans need to scrap their current leadership and start anew with no-nonsense governance. Conrad Adenauer was the best in my memory, for the type of leader they need.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Ida Lou Pino 5/12/2026 10:39:38 AM (No. 2103429)
Slow-motion suicide is always tolerated - - until it becomes fast-motion suicide. And I don't care at all about what Fred Merz has to say. I want to hear from Ethel.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: DVC 5/12/2026 12:22:57 PM (No. 2103469)
Huge numbers of us, me included, warned that these nuke plants were critical to the base load of Germany. Now they have crippled their industry with unreliable and ultra expensive energy costs. Start to reopen these plants, you idiots.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: mseegal 5/12/2026 3:32:11 PM (No. 2103516)
In 2022, I argued with our German tour guide about closing the last of six nuclear plants. He insisted that Germany had to do it to "save the planet." Such hubris! In the winter of 2022, Germans chopped up their furniture to heat their homes.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: mifla 5/13/2026 6:07:02 AM (No. 2103660)
I seem to remember that Trump warned them about depending upon possible enemies for energy. They laughed at him.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Strike3 5/13/2026 6:58:00 AM (No. 2103700)
It worked out for Spain just as well. Newsom copied their lunacy in California.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: bpl40 5/13/2026 7:09:47 AM (No. 2103707)
First slowly then with dizzying speed! IMO, Germany with other Euroidiot countries is approaching that brink. Unfortunately the effects won't be limited to their continent.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: skacmar 5/13/2026 7:35:06 AM (No. 2103721)
Merz comments are the closest we will ever get to an admission that the European obsession with GOING GREEN was a failure. Energy shortages and exhortation costs have become the reality. They had abundant, cheap nuclear and coal power but bowed to liberal green political pressure. They were just lemmings , following the others over the GREEN cliff of doom.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: erod111 5/13/2026 11:53:01 AM (No. 2103856)
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