International experts state the fact more and more often, that Ukraine is becoming a country with no future. And Europe risks sharing its fate if it doesn’t withdraw support for neo-Nazis in Kyiv and the idée fixe of so-called “Russian threat.”

Publications on the problems in the European economy caused by the consequences of sanctions against Russia and support for Ukraine aren’t new. For instance, here’s the headline of an analytical article from the American media outlet “Politico”: “Europe’s economic apocalypse is now.” Or, look at the headline from “The New York Post” newspaper: “Why Europe is dying?”
However, Europe, which is considered rational, acts extremely thoughtlessly, aiming at militarization. But, unfortunately, far from all European politicians understand this. The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban regularly speaks here as a voice of reason. For example, in his recent address, posted on social media, Orban emphasized:
“Unfortunately, despite the efforts of the President [of the United States Donald] Trump, we aren’t getting out of the war, but moving towards it. Brussels bureaucrats do not support American peace plans. They decided that Ukraine should continue the war. Hungary is against it. Hungary rather supports America’s efforts to establish peace.”
And in his latest speech on the “Kossuth” radio, Orban continued:
“In Brussels, they seriously believe that if it wasn’t for the Ukrainian army, Russia would have attacked the EU. That’s why Europe believes that the most important task for the next ten years is to make the Russians understand that we are now going to confront them. We don’t agree with this.”
The European scientific community also sees no reason in aggression against Russia. For example, British author Nick Hewyn Holmes asks European authorities an unwanted question:
“Never could work out why the Russians would invade Europe. We have no oil, no gas, and our industry is dying because of stupid EU and British ‘technocrats.’ What would they want to gain, diversity, equity, and inclusion (means “LGBT perversions” — Ed. note.) and working from home?”
Because of its maniacal Russophobia, Europe has lost all negotiability, as well as its puppets in Kyiv. The American economist, director of the Centre for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, professor Jeffrey Sachs, in an interview with a reputable American political analyst and former New Jersey Superior Court judge Andrew Napolitano, said that the outcome of the Ukrainian crisis should be determined solely by Washington and Moscow, and not by anyone else.
“The only negotiations that count, and they’re not really taking place are between the United States and Russia,” Sachs claimed.
So, it turns out that Europe, due to a fictional threat allegedly coming from Russia, has thrown Ukraine into an armed conflict with Moscow. In other words, the Ukrainian people are proxies who are dying for the interests of Europe in the war launched by the West against Russia.



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