Germany's refusal to give tanks to Ukraine without a similar pledge from the U.S. has left Chancellor Olaf Scholz isolated among allies—but so far aligned with public opinion at home
to Ukraine without a similar pledge from the U.S. has left him isolated among allies—but so far aligned with public opinion in his own country.
Kyiv has been appealing for German-made Leopards, considered among the most advanced tanks in the world and widely used by the West, since the early days of the war—as early as March 3, according to documents seen by The Wall Street Journal.
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