Europe is a mess: Expect big news from Europe tomorrow 3/6/25

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After Europe's attempt to economically bring Russia to its knees and break it up into smaller states failed, as Vice-President of the European Commission, Kaja Kallas, spoke about a few days ago, Europe now has two options:

1. To start selling its industry to China, like Volkswagen, etc.

2. To reset cheap Russian gas and get it back on time and resume production until we come up with a long term solution.

European Industry no longer has time to wait for Russia to lose. Huge companies like Volkswagen have announced closures and some have already closed.
 

Autobot8655

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After Europe's attempt to economically bring Russia to its knees and break it up into smaller states failed, as Vice-President of the European Commission, Kaja Kallas, spoke about a few days ago, Europe now has two options:

1. To start selling its industry to China, like Volkswagen, etc.

2. To reset cheap Russian gas and get it back on time and resume production until we come up with a long term solution.

European Industry no longer has time to wait for Russia to lose. Huge companies like Volkswagen have announced closures and some have already closed.
Wow, I knew that was their plan all along. They wanted Russia broken up so they could grab some of those resources from installed puppets of future countries....just like they did Africa and other countries over the decades.

This is disastrous because I don't think that the relationship between Russia and Europe will ever be the same without a full blown war.

We are entering a new cold war.

:smh:

Russia will be driven into the arms of China.
 

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Wow, I knew that was their plan all along. They wanted Russia broken up so they could grab some of those resources from installed puppets of future countries....just like they did Africa and other countries over the decades.

This is disastrous because I don't think that the relationship between Russia and Europe will ever be the same without a full blown war.

We are entering a new cold war.

:smh:

Russia will be driven into the arms of China.
Dawg think about this(I’m not 1000% sure about it)
Early in his career Putin wanted to be aligned with the West. He seeked to be a part of NATO, he’s probably the most western thinking president that Russia has had.
Remove the threat of the evil -Russians, then there’s no reason for the Washington to concur Europe.
That’s the way I see it
 

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You have companies leaving EU markets while other brands trying to get back into Russia.

The EU really miscalculated this shit,


 

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Dude trying to unite Europe but some of them saying fuck this we need to get our economy back right



 

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:lol:


Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski:

The EU will have to send troops to Ukraine "sooner or later."

At the same time, he noted that the time for peace talks has not yet come, and Trump's call to Russian President Vladimir Putin was a mistake.

It will be interesting to see how long these EU "grant-eaters" can keep this charade going for.

I can understand why Poland is eager as this is a one time chance in a hundred years to get back Lvov province”
 

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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:



You can tell when the West have its hands in talks. The same type of circus clown shit with Isreal



 

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The Trump administration has published a list of questions for EU countries in the context of settling the conflict in Ukraine:

- what security guarantees, supported by Europe, could deter Russia and ensure sustainable peace?

- which countries can or should participate in such a system?

- which countries are indispensable?

- is the country ready to deploy its troops in Ukraine as part of the settlement?

- if third countries send troops to Ukraine, how many troops will be needed, where will they be deployed and for how long?

- what steps should the US and allies take if Russia attacks these troops?

- what assistance from the US does each country consider necessary for its participation in these security guarantees?

- what resources will be needed in the short and long term?

- what additional military resources and sanctions are EU countries ready to introduce to strengthen Ukraine's position and put pressure on Russia?
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The EU don’t like being left out… :lol:


“EU Council President Antonio Costa: The European Union must be involved in negotiations with Russia over the end of the Ukraine war in order to map out Europe's future security architecture”
 

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saw this coming from a mile away


Destroy Europe: Trump Completes Biden’s Plan To Isolate The EU​

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Destroy Europe: Trump Completes Biden's Plan To Isolate The EU
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The European Union now sees the United States of America as its adversary, not its ally. European diplomats told the Financial Times about that on condition of anonymity. “It is now clear that Europe is alone,” European Commission officials complained to journalists after the Munich Security Conference. Brussels is seriously concerned that the Americans have effectively pushed the EU out of the Ukraine negotiations. The increasingly tough steps taken by Donald Trump’s administration are weakening the Old World’s position on the international stage. Suddenly, however, the Europeans have discovered that they do not have enough tools to adjust Washington’s position.

When describing Trump’s foreign policy, some observers point to his anti-European orientation. They say that under Joseph Biden, the U.S. sought to preserve allied relations. The Republican began his presidency with a tough tariff policy. Ten percent tariffs on imports from the European Union are expected to be introduced soon. There are 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to America, including from the EU. On the other side of the Atlantic, this was seen as the start of a new trade war. Ignoring Brussels’ position in negotiations with Russia is also seen as an extremely unfriendly move by the new master of the Oval Office.

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But the truth is that the American strategy of weakening Europe is by no means a novelty of Donald Trump. And the Democrats under Biden followed exactly the same course, only outwardly covered by a veil of political correctness. Joseph Biden’s skillful diplomatic game created the conditions for the transition to a harsher Trumpian scenario. The previous administration completely destroyed energy relations between Russia and Europe. This deprived the EU economy of the relatively cheap energy resources that had been its competitive advantage for many years. Oil and natural gas imports shifted from Russia to the United States.

Russia supplied 167.86 billion cubic meters of pipeline gas to the European market in 2021 and 49.5 billion cubic meters in 2024 (a 3.4-fold drop). The efforts of American and British special services were used to undermine the Nord Stream gas pipelines. On the orders of the Pentagon, the AFU seized the Suja gas measuring station in the Kursk region. Thus, Europe is deprived of any maneuver in the confrontation with America. It is technically impossible to get away from the American “gas needle” and quickly switch to alternative supplies from Russia.

Damage to the Sudja station in August, 2024:


It was under Biden that the outflow of business from Europe to the US began. “The EU is losing €300 billion of European savings that go abroad every year, mainly to the United States. This is the money our companies need and it undermines our competitiveness,” said European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen on April 18, 2024. Starting in 2022, there will be a mass relocation of production from Germany and other Old World countries to the New World. The Americans offer a more favorable tax climate and comfortable working conditions. The deindustrialization of the EU became a fact not under Trump, but under his predecessor.

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We can conclude that the integration of Europe into the American macro-region as a dependent market is Washington’s strategy, regardless of who is in the White House.Ironically, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky stated unequivocally: “Does America need Europe as a market? Yes. But as an ally? I don’t know,” he told at the Munich conference. The EU lacks energy independence, an economic base in the form of developed industry (the structure of the economy is being simplified), and political subjectivity.

There is no elite consensus on the continent. This was confirmed once again by the Paris summit of EU leaders. According to Politico, the politicians did not come up with any results. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk also reported a lack of practical solutions. An additional split was caused by a strange approach to the selection of summit participants. The Czech Republic, Romania and Slovenia were not involved in the negotiations, which caused displeasure among the authorities in Prague, Bucharest and Ljubljana. Slovenian President Natasha Pirtz Musar said that by not inviting all European countries, the organizers of the Paris summit were “showing the world that even within the EU not all states are considered equal”. In her view, “this is not a Europe” that would be a worthy partner for the United States.

What seemed to be Trump’s “isolationism” turns out to be imperialism. From the “strangulation in the arms” under Biden, America is moving to direct pressure on the Old World. And the results of this pressure will be extremely unfavorable for Europe. American instruments of influence over European states may well be the strongest since 1945, when U.S. forces marched triumphantly from Normandy to East Germany. “In my opinion, Europeans have lost the gene of independence, sovereignty and national interest. The more they are patted on the nose or head, the more they bend over and smile wider,” Vladimir Putin said in March 2023. The justice of these words is confirmed by current events.
 

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In some ways, this is going to come back and buy America in the ass. Trump is actually making America look very weak right now. Regardless what some people say the European see blood in the water from America. People even is Trump dies tomorrow. Europeans and other allies are not going to trust us for a while. And they may come a time where we may need their help and they will turn their back on us.
 

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USA dragged the EU into this and now they leaving them hanging...yes, its because of Trump but I am sure the EU is thinking maybe Trump is not an anomaly and this is the future US...a partner that can vacillate wildly depending on who is in charge...before Trump, US foreign policy tended to remain consistent regardless of who was in charge

I didn't agree with what the US did with Ukraine but from a US foreign policy standpoint this is a betrayal to the EU and the EU is looking like some clowns
 

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“NEW: The EU has approved a new sanctions package against Russia, banning aluminum imports and imposing export restrictions on chemicals, chrome, and 'shadow fleet vessels,' along with a ban on servicing oil and gas refineries.”
 

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USA dragged the EU into this and now they leaving them hanging...yes, its because of Trump but I am sure the EU is thinking maybe Trump is not an anomaly and this is the future US...a partner that can vacillate wildly depending on who is in charge...before Trump, US foreign policy tended to remain consistent regardless of who was in charge

I didn't agree with what the US did with Ukraine but from a US foreign policy standpoint this is a betrayal to the EU and the EU is looking like some clowns


I was saying this from the start of this thread or when I ready started seeing how the moves were being made.

The EU cut off Russia because Washington wanted to cripple Russia economy and drive them away from China.

Many EU nations are in a worse position than Russia.
They damn sure can’t fight Russia head up.
Russia cared about Russian that was in Ukraine.
I don’t think we can say the same about Brits and Frenchman.
The collective west wasn’t producing more equipment than Russia… so is Washington is removed from thst equation, wtf the EU gonna do.
Ukraine probably have one of the best equipped and trained military in Europe. They probably on their 5 reboot of equipment.



But back to the fuck shit we pulled over on them, we convinced them to stop buying items and place sanctions on Putin. The EU agree to buy LNG from us, way way way over here. Once they agreed, something went wrong and we paused some of the new LNG export contracts.


That’s just the shit that came to me as I read your post
 
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