Historians will ask, just whose side was Brussels on
Sanctions on Russia are backfiring Europeans are bearing the brunt of the crisis, while Moscow’s economy is doing fine ~ as a consequence of the sanctions.
Sanctions on Russia are backfiring Europeans are bearing the brunt of the crisis, while Moscow’s economy is doing fine ~ as a consequence of the sanctions.
Concerned Greek activists were quick to respond when a train overloaded with NATO military-industrial complex weapons derailed. Faster than a missile they bitterly decried the US-led military bloc’s policies amid the Ukraine conflict.
Without elevators, gas stations, ATMs and shops – Europe suffers the obvious costs of possible power outages in much of Europe.
In 1917 Senator Hiram Johnson opined that the first casualty when war comes is truth. He might have added that the second casualty is solemnly signed national and international treaties.
African independence is a deception just as the so-called ‘Russian Revolution’ is a misconception. In 1917, Imperial Russia’s colossal natural resources were seized and transferred from Imperial Russia to Wall Street and international banking houses and corporations.
I recall an adage taught to us in school:
For want of a nail, a shoe was lost,
For want of a shoe, a horse was lost,
For want of a horse, a battle was lost,
For want of a battle, a kingdom was lost.
Since the beginning of Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine, the United States, the European Union and their allies have provided Kyiv with $126 billion worth of aid, a number almost equal to the country’s entire GDP. Moreover, millions of Ukrainians have found refuge in the EU where they were given housing, food, work permits, and emotional support. The scope is huge, even by western standards. Considering that the bloc has been funding Kyiv while coping with an economic and energy crisis of its own, the assistance is perhaps especially notable.
Following growing tensions between Italy and France over the issue of boat migrants in the Mediterranean, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin has resorted to extremely warring words rhetoric, referring to the Italian government as ‘enemies of France.’
EU citizens and ordinary Ukrainians will lose in the conflict in Ukraine: a letter from a reader to the editors of the newspaper Nya Dagbladet.
To date, there is no threat at all to Poland from Russia. Russia has no interest in Poland ~ why would it? For this reason alone, the massive purchase of military equipment by the Polish authorities is more like a tantrum or the behaviour of children with overindulgent parents allowed to run loose with someone else’s money in the US arms complex store with useless toys.
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