Luckily, if you don't watch public TV in Germany, you are not affected by things like this. Well unluckily for me, I get exposed to it every once in a while and I did notice similar rhetoric, although it rather came from tabloids like Bild etc. The whole rhetoric simply resonates very well with the currect political agenda (we are the good ones, we do our best to keep the shit together, bad people have infiltrated our democracy, most likely directly paid by Pu... well you know whom). I think the reason is partially the elections in the US and Europe coming up this year and it is an obvious attempt to consolidate around some "external enemy". Partially the fear that, if Trump is elected, EU economies will stagnate if not dive into a new round of recession due to tax raises and businesses and technologies relocating to the US offering more favorable conditions. It doesn't mean though that Russia is not planning something like that, nor does it mean one can simply relax and lean back. But if the recent history has taught us something, it is that a serious crisis is always much more unlikely than just a gradual and slow decay of economic and social prosperity.