Shapiro lambasts Germany's foreign policy and energy decisions, particularly its reliance on Russian oil and its perceived lack of strategy regarding Iran. He dismisses German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's criticisms of US policy as hypocritical, given Germany's own economic struggles stemming from its 'green revolution' and dependence on Russian energy. Shapiro suggests that Germany's policies have emboldened adversaries like Russia and made it economically vulnerable, using a 'tiniest violin' metaphor to mock their complaints.
Impact: High. This segment aims to discredit European allies, portraying them as economically and strategically inept. By linking German policies to the invasion of Ukraine and economic hardship, Shapiro reinforces his argument for an assertive, independent US foreign policy and criticizes international cooperation perceived as weak or misguided.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:22:32 to 00:24:09.
Sources in support: Ben Shapiro (Host), Olaf Scholz (Chancellor of Germany)

