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It was a bit late by then. Germany lost it's sovereignty right about the time the US turned up in Berlin to stop the Soviets from advancing any further.
If Germany really had sovereignty, would it really have done so little after it's 'allies' blew up Nordstream 2, causing German deindustrialisation and increasing German consumer and industrial energy insecurity?
When exactly did the US turned up in Berlin? They didn't. Western and soviet forces met at the river Elbe
Furthermore with the 4+2 treaty Germany got sovereignty officially, with the opposition to the illegal invasion of Iraq 2003 Germany went fully sovereign.
Who blew up Nordstream 2?
Semantics. It's like when people say 'Washington' even if the sharp part of the story is happening on the other side of the world.
And yet, here we are, with German industry falling apart because the US dictated, 'Sanction Russia', and all the vassals fell in line. Then they supplemented the now-re-routed-but-still-Russian fossils with US supplies. The German ruling class sacrificed the German people for US interests in the same way as did (every) other vassal state(s).
Greatest mystery of our time.
Germany industry does fine considering the circumstances. "Falling apart" is greatly exaggerated.
Not letting Putin get Eastern Ukraine for free is in interest of german people. No sacrifice. Why would this be US interests? You're talking propaganda