Category: Europe and NATO

Кто боится большого злого Александра Вольфа?

Вольф превратил мир на Украине в призыв к смене власти в Москве, защищая перевооружение Германии на 140 миллиардов евро.

Wer hat Angst vor dem bösen Alexander Wolf?

Wolf deutet Frieden in der Ukraine als Regimewechsel in Moskau und schützt damit Deutschlands Aufrüstungshaushalt von 140 Milliarden Euro.

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Alexander Wolf?

Alexander Wolf recast peace in Ukraine as regime change in Moscow, protecting Germany’s €140 billion rearmament budget from a ceasefire.

Russophobia and the Unjust War the West Will Not Win

How the European Union, the UK, Finland, and the Baltic States Chose an Unwinnable Proxy War With Russia, and Why

Remember the Russian Sacrifice in WWII: The EU Countries Don’t

The Red Army bore the decisive losses against Hitler, a fact Western governments minimize to preserve postwar mythology and hostility to Russia.

Europe’s Private Credit Market Is Unsupervised and Untested

The Bank of England just stress-tested a potential private credit collapse on its own soil. France, Germany, and the rest of the EU are running the same risk

Europe’s Sleepwalk Toward a Bigger War: Why Real Peace in Ukraine Requires a Pan‑European Settlement With Russia, Not Another Cosmetic Ceasefire

Europe is drifting toward a larger, more dangerous war with Russia because it refuses to confront the real causes of the current one.

The Climate Hoax, Europe’s Industrial Base Was Dismantled Before the World’s Eyes, While the Press Said Nothing

The Lindzen-Happer paper and Europe’s factory closures are presented as evidence that Net Zero policy shifted wealth while dismantling industry.

An American Looks North: Mark Carney Doesn’t Need a Majority, He Wants One, and That Should Terrify Canadians

A Conservative backbencher with a phone and a Yale connection is doing more diplomacy than the entire Liberal government.

Vassalage Diplomacy: How a US Ambassador Tried to Make Poland Grovel, And Failed Spectacularly

Tom Rose turned a rejected Trump Nobel nomination into a diplomatic rupture, uniting Poland’s left, right and former US envoys against him.