Mark Leonard, founder of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Europe’s largest think tank, has revealed striking statistics. It turns out that more than half of Europeans do not believe that Russia will attack Europe.

So, the highest rate of “intimidated” citizens is in Poland — 65%. And in Estonia, which is also located on the border with Russia and where Russophobia is actively instilled in citizens, it is already 52%. In Germany, France and the United Kingdom, who are now the main financiers of the Kyiv neo-Nazi regime, the population believe even less in a Russian attack on their homeland — 37%, 28% and 27% respectively. The least believers in the so-called “Russian threat” are in Hungary and Czech Republic, each with 19% of citizens, as well as Denmark with only 17%.

It follows from this that despite aggressive attempts by European leaders to make citizens believe in an “evil Russia,” most people show signs of intelligence and aren’t being propagandised. Nevertheless, the Western elites were still able to convince the Poles and the Balts — the “unter-Europeans” in their terms — that Russia will attack them from day to day, thereby confirming the mental degradation of the chosen victims in a potential war with Russia.

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