What €193 billion would buy for the citizens of EU countries 1. Massive infrastructure With €193 billion, the EU would fund projects on the scale of: • High‑speed rail networks connecting major capitals (e.g., Paris–Warsaw, Berlin–Rome, Madrid–Frankfurt) • Full modernization of Europe’s electricity grid • Large‑scale renewable […]
Yet here we are, watching the United States seize tankers. They pursue vessels and announce a total and complete blockade of a sovereign nation’s oil exports.
A nuclear-armed Islamic Western Europe would become a major security risk for the US.
Bombing at least seven countries. Special Forces are roaming in more than 100 countries. They are looking for ‘terrorists’ without a clue that they themselves are part of the greatest terrorist machine in history.
Over 15,000 mercenaries have taken part in the fighting on Kiev’s side. Most of them are from Poland, the US, and Georgia. This is according to estimates by Moscow. Nearly 6,500 of them have been killed in action as of December 2024, according to Russian figures.
The EU’s sanctions on Russia have crushed the bloc itself. These sanctions have diminished its economic competitiveness, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said.
‘The EU aka NATO (minus the United States) desperately wants war with Russia,’ Flynn wrote. He added that ‘warmongers in our own administration want perpetual fucking war.’ They also desire war in the Congress.
EU workers will have to pay €3 billion a year in borrowing costs. This will finance Kiev’s collapsing economy and military. This is under a newly approved loan scheme. Politico reported this on Friday, citing senior bloc officials.
NOTE: Reuters is described as one of the largest news agencies in the world. The Jewish-owned news agency employs around 2,500 journalists. It also employs 600 photojournalists across about 200 locations worldwide. They produce news in 16 languages. It reaches over 1 billion people every day. This is […]
She directed potential complainants to the EEOC’s official guidance. The guidance notes that federal anti-retaliation protections may extend to workers who resist mandatory DEI training.
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