Like a garden slug, the political cult lurking in their Brussels bunkers leave a slime trail behind them wherever they wander. The EU economy is in such dire straits, even Germany and France would be barred from joining their own club.

In their self-destructive quest to turn Europe into an African shantytown, the self-appointed nation killers prepare to open Europe’s borders to 70 million Africans waiting impatiently in North Africa.

The Brussels slime trial carries the genus of corruption and self-harm. The unelected faceless self-elected 27 commissioners live a life of luxury as taxpayers wait at the banquet table and pick up the morsels thrown contemptuously at them.
The latest self-harm fiasco is the news that the sanctions imposed on Russia are costing the 27 European nations three times more than they are costing Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin might be excused for being delighted as produce and products once imported at high cost are now homegrown and domestically made. In fact, the president is bemused and patient.
Asked to comment on ludicrous claims that the Russian economy was busted, he replied on October 20, 2020: ‘we are only worried about one thing, how not to catch a cold when attending Europe’s funeral.’

Others smirking include countries like Turkey, China and Latin American countries whose products and produce are today supplying what Mediterranean nations, the Baltic States, Germany, France and the UK once supplied.
EU nations suffer much more from the economic penalties imposed on Russia than Russia itself, says Antonio Fallico, chairman of the board of directors of Banca Intesa and president of the Association Conoscere Eurasia.

‘European nations have lost three times more than Russia as a result of sanctions,’ the Italian bank official told RT media on the side-lines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
Fallico said the delegation from Italy consists of the country’s corporate heads, representing such sectors as car manufacturing, infrastructure, energy, and engineering. The companies reportedly account for 90% of the mutual trade between Russia and Italy.

A large group of small to medium-size enterprises (SMS) representing the sphere of innovative technologies, such as the medical industry, IT, Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence is also attending SPIEF 2021.
According to the official, every corporate entity is clear about the uselessness and self-harming outcome of anti-Russia sanctions, but ’unfortunately, have no chance to change the music.’
He added that the sanctions were the key issue for the Russia-Italy panel discussion at the forum. ‘The corporations have to exert political influence as companies of that calibre are able to do it,’ Fallico said, adding that businesses build up the economy, so ’they have to be bolder.’
He added that the future of sanctions was vague in the short term because Russia’s first contact with the US President Joe Biden put the Europeans in a tight spot. ‘They had been racing for more sanctions, but got a moral slap in the face from Biden,’ Fallico said.


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