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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot wrote on X that the EU decision means that “no one will decide in place of the Europeans the use of these funds.” Trump’s NSS document made the point clear that many EU governments are agreeing with that the EU is facing ‘civilisational erasure’ because of its immigration policies and ‘censorship of free speech.’ If you read the NSS carefully, you will see that it focus US relationships with European countries on a few nations with like-minded over these issues. This includes Austria, Hungary, Italy and Poland were listed by the NSS as countries America should “work more with”, for the ultimate goal of “pulling them away from” the EU.

Belgium holds $183 billion at Euroclear. Its Prime Minister calls the competing EU plan “fundamentally wrong” and warns Russian litigation could “mean bankruptcy for Belgium.”

www.armstrongeconomics.com - A Word of Warning Dealing with the EU

 

There is talk of now forming a new five-power forum with China and Russia, according to Defense One and other outlets. The EU is self-destructing. If the people demand that Brussels reverse its policies, then perhaps the EU can be saved. But that seems unlikely. The EU will break up and perhaps that will unfold because of war. The various member states need economic reform badly. The same Marxist policies that took down Russia and China are alive in the EU and has undermined their economy dramatically.

www.armstrongeconomics.com - EU Not Included in New G5

is the best interest of the United States to have solid relations with Russia. You don't have to be their friend. You don't have to like them even, but you do have to have stable relations whether you want to or not. unless you want to cut your own throat, which I guess some in Europe seem to have this insatiable desire to do. Mark Rut being one of them. But the but President Trump's instincts are good here. And while I don't hesitate to call him out on some other things, he's wrong. He gets my full endorsement here. Anything you can do to stabilise relations with the biggest nuclear weapons state on the planet in Russia that now has maybe the biggest uh active duty army on the planet. If if maybe it's one and two with China two and one, hard to know what the actual numbers are at the moment, but it's one of the tallest. What possible benefit does it have for the United States to have an antagonistic relation with that power? Because if you have just an antagonistic relationship as Europe does right now, you have no uh influence at all. You forfeit willingly of your own valition. you forfeit any potential to influence the Russian state and that's what is the currently the stated in in Europe. This exposes one of the major major intellectual flaws and shortcomings of the entire European so-called elite is that they have sabotaged their own interest by saying no,

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the problem is that a guy like Jake Sullivan with all that talent should be thinking critically. He should be thinking strategically. He should not be allowing the party line to get in the way of his thinking about how to deal with Ukraine. It's just very hard for the Jake Sullivanss and the General Kees of the world to maneuver outside of that narrow narrative that they're consigned to defending. And the end result of this is that our foreign policy is really messed up because people in positions of power are not thinking strategically. And then the mainstream media is in deep trouble because most people understand that they just parrot the party line and the party line is bankrupt.

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these elites like John Bolton who say don't take the path that's logical and rational now to end this war that benefits who what's left of Ukraine and definitely benefits all of the western world maybe not the the elites in the military-industrial complex because they are lusting after more because they want more even though they're having a lot right now and they're going to have a lot even if the war ends today they're still going to have a lot of money for a long time to come just because of the fear of what's happening here but That's not enough. Apparently, they want to go further. And that is one of the real dark sides of of our world.

 

One thing that they are already discussing is to allow the member states with a debt crisis like Italy that is unsustainable to exist the Eurozone. They are already discussing that Northern Europe will reconfigure itself into a smaller Eurozone to try to say the system and the currency. This is in part why NATO, including American Neocons, are actively pushing for war with Russia for they fear when the Eurozone collapses, NATO will no longer be in a position to wage war.

www.armstrongeconomics.com - The Collapse of the Eurozone

 

 

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Per Hanson replied the topic:
2 months 17 hours ago
Follow the money!

As he boarded the night train to Ukraine,  Boris Johnson  had the usual entourage of aides and bodyguards – plus the man who had given him £1m

Less than a year had passed since Johnson accepted what is thought to be the largest donation ever to an individual MP. It was from Christopher Harborne, one of the UK’s biggest and most private political donors.

Harborne, whose millions helped bankroll Brexit, made the payment to a private company Johnson set up after resigning as prime minister. Now leaked files show that Johnson, a champion of Ukraine in office and since, was accompanied in September 2023 by his benefactor on a two-day visit that included meetings with top officials.

www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/10/the-1m-man-why-did-boris-johnson-take-his-donor-to-ukraine

Editor replied the topic:
3 weeks 13 hours ago
Vast amount of money lost to corruption!

the latest revelation has been a hundred million dollar payback scheme that was engineered by one of Zelinsky's close associates. And when that came up, that was about a week ago, maybe two week almost two weeks ago, it it was brought by the Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators and they have been put into gear mainly because of pressure by the United States. So, so that's kind of the tip of the iceberg. That that's just small potatoes because if we look at the total amount of money that's been pumped into Ukraine since 2022, it's about $360 billion. And out of that, I estimate that the corruption's running be somewhere between 15 and 30% of that. Probably towards the 30% line. That's what the auditors found with the involvement in the United States in Afghanistan. The corruption was running at 30% in Afghanistan. I think it's probably pretty close to that in Ukraine. So we're talking Mike about big bucks. We've got at 15% of the corruption money go lining the pockets of the of the corrupt 54 billion and at 30% it would be 108 billion.

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2 weeks 6 days ago
Kick-backs?

The European leaders are ignorant and are the puppets of NATO. They are too stupid to see that the Neocons are manipulating them. This nonsense that Ukraine should not be split is insane. That was the ONLY way to stop the ethnic killing in Yugoslavia. Czechoslovakia split in two as well. The Minsk Agreement, which even Germany signed, was to allow the Donbas to vote. Merz refusal to honor the word of Germany is dooming Europe to World War III. If they reall want peace, surrender the Donbas. Else, then sacrifice all of Europe to a third world war. There will NEVER be peace with Russia because people like Kallas hate the Russian people.

The only way for Europe to avoid this war is to stand up and demand that they have a say in creating war. European leaders will lie and put Europe at risk for Ukraine, the most corrupt nation on Earth. Zelensky’s Chief of Staff is now implicated in stealing $100 million. How musch more money will the West hand these people to stuff in their private accounts. They never get enough. Are they paying kickbacks to NATO and Europeans leaders?  

www.armstrongeconomics.com  - Is European Leaders Being Manipulated by NATO?

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2 weeks 5 days ago
The destruction of Europe

War is a great way to default on debts. You get to form a new government, and they always disavow the debts of the previous government. Europe has been committing economic suicide. Between the COVID-19 Lockdowns, the NET-ZERO Climate Change, and then the sanctions on Russia that doubled their fuel costs, you could not ask for a more brain-dead group of politicians who have ZERO comprehension of even how the economy functions.

www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/boris-johnson-urges-ukraine-to-continue-war


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