... which is strange because it is from The Telegraph))
The EU’s top diplomat is a gift to the Kremlin. Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s foreign policy chief, knows all too well that nothing is more fatal for the future of Ukraine than disunity among Kyiv’s Western allies. “Russia wants to see the US and Europe divided,” she warned back in March. “Let’s not give them that.” Yet now, as the grim process of thrashing out a real peace deal gets under way, the US and Europe could hardly be further apart. And it’s Europe’s refusal to face reality that is to blame. While Kallas and other European leaders talk among themselves, stripping out all the most painful bits of Trump’s 28 point peace plan, the real negotiations are taking place between Moscow, Washington and Beijing. Europe is not at the table even as the future security architecture of the Continent is being hammered out. Rather than engaging with the ugly reality of talking to the Russians, Kallas and her fellow European leaders have chosen ideological purity over practical diplomacy.
Hey, hey, hey, The Telegraph, stop making sense all of a sudden. Your rag was at the forefront of anti-Russia hysteria and then suddenly something changed? Oh, we know what changed. You lost the war while Russians are very good at keeping records. And now, with Russia's funds (which are most likely are already not there) the final blow to NATO and EU is coming ... from the United States itself.
Read Larry's excellent piece on new National Security Strategy properly titled: Trump files for divorce from NATO over Ukraine The new US National Security Strategy signals a massive foreign policy shift; it remains to be seen if Washington is serious about it. It is an excellent piece, which really comes well together with Dmitry Orlov's overview of this whole clustercoitus with Russia's funds. Here is the summary:
Really difficult to add anything other than to agree with The Telegraph that people like Kallas (a majority of Euro elites) is a gift which keeps on giving and Russians love it--keeps the circus alive for longer while Europe descends into complete irrelevance:
MOSCOW, December 6. /TASS/. Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev agrees with Elon Musk that the European Union should be abolished in order to return sovereignty to its member countries. "Exactly," the Russian politician wrote in a comment to Musk's corresponding publication in X. Earlier, Musk wrote that "the EU should be abolished, and individual countries should be returned sovereignty so that states can better represent their people."
The experiment failed, because it was built around mythical idea of globalism and inability to learn from the history. Europe failed to learn anything from WW II. Time to pay the bills. More than six years ago while commenting on Irina Alksnis excellent piece I wrote:
I always said--genuine superpowers move in their own world and they have their very own, unique, complexes and "disabilities" only other superpowers can understand, even when being enemies. Irina Alksnis completely and masterfully conveyed this in her article.
EU is not superpower, the US and Russia are, make your own conclusions.
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