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Well, it's been 25 years, but originally a lot of people (particularly Margaret Thatcher) expected a united, and therefore stronger, Germany to aggressively pursue its foreign policy, which could have included retaking the Eastern possessions that were lost in the World Wars.

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Some European countries are uneasy about a unified Germany due to its economic and political power within the European Union. There are concerns about Germany dominating decision-making and potentially pursuing its own interests over those of other European nations. Additionally, historical tensions and memories of past conflicts also contribute to the unease.

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