The economic and social suicide of Europe, provoked by the United States and encouraged by European leaders


« Sanctions should have more impact on the Russian side than on the European side, we are not at war with ourselves, » said Alexander De Croo, the Belgian Prime Minister, last March. A few months later, it is difficult to praise these brave European leaders. They will of course say that it is all the fault of the Russian invasion. This war could have been avoided by enforcing the Minsk agreements and agreeing to talks with Moscow. But the United States did everything possible to bring about war and had been preparing for it for a long time without hesitating to sacrifice its allies on the Old Continent. With friends like that, you don’t need enemies. It remains to be seen whether the European Union, after having shot itself in the foot, intends to point the gun at its temple or to pull itself together… (IGA)








