Germany Is About to Make a HUGE Mistake — Again

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Germany is once again at the center of Europe’s escalating struggle over economic security, deindustrialization, and the push to decouple from key global suppliers — this time, China. As energy prices soar and political leaders double down on confrontation, Germany’s economy faces mounting pressure. In today’s video, we break down how Berlin’s new national security strategy is reshaping telecoms, energy infrastructure, and its long-standing relationship with Huawei.

The EU has already paid a high price for severing ties with Russian energy. Now, Brussels — led by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas — is gearing up for another round of economic decoupling, warning that reliance on Chinese technology is “unacceptable.” Germany, Europe’s industrial backbone, is being pushed into the center of this geopolitical storm.

At the heart of the debate is Huawei’s deep integration into Germany’s 5G networks, where it supplies around 60% of the radio access infrastructure. With a proposed ban on Chinese components in future 6G systems and new authority for the Interior Ministry to block “high-risk vendors,” Germany may face billions in replacement costs, potential supply chain chaos, and retaliation from China — still Germany’s largest trading partner.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s recent pledge to exclude Chinese suppliers from 6G marks a sharp political shift, but many experts question whether it’s symbolic or genuinely transformative, given 6G rollout won’t begin until around 2030. Meanwhile, Deutsche Telekom and other operators warn that replacing Huawei equipment across thousands of sites could take years and impose huge costs on taxpayers.

This video explores:
✔ Germany’s political pivot away from Chinese tech
✔ The real national-security debate behind Huawei
✔ The economic risks of forced decoupling
✔ How Germany’s telecom, energy, and industrial future could be reshaped
✔ Why critics call the new approach a “costly witch-hunt”
✔ The long-term implications for EU-China relations

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