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Germany Not to Risk Relationship with US Over NSA Spying - Publicist RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED 30.07.2014 Over the weekend, German writer and cultural critic Thorsten Pattberg told RIA Novosti that despite Germany’s seemingly harsh retribution over NSA spying and public concern of the future of the transatlantic relationship, Germany ultimately will not risk alienation from the United States. “Berlin is not hostile to Washington; on the contrary it desperately longs for affection,” Pattberg wrote to RIA Novosti in an email. “Since German elites mostly want to stay in the ‘West,’ [which Pattberg referred to as a club of nations] and because it is incredibly profitable..., Berlin won't risk a thing.” “Indeed, the worst thing that can happen to a German intellectual these days is being labeled as “pro-Russian, pro-Chinese, or anti-American.” Other news: Russia Planning 3 Advanced Fast-Breeder Reactors at Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Plant by 2030 Beloyarsk’s fifth power unit will be the first in line to get a next-generation reactor installed on-site to enable a closed nuclear fuel cycle. Russia May Sign Agreement to Build 8 Reactors in Iran A source close to the negotiations told journalists Thursday. Hungary Enacts Law to Expand Nuclear Power With Russian Aid Hungary’s president has signed a bill into law to expand a nuclear power plant in the country with Russian assistance. |
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