@visionergeo Bravo, France👏. Stay away from Germany. Germany has never been friendly towards France. As they say, a wolf may lose his teeth, but never his nature. Rather sooner than later Germany will revive its revanchist ambitions over regional dominance by all means, soft and hard.
@visionergeo Germans must carefully calculate the foregoing consequences of their militaristic statements and acts cause the Russians consider them as revanchist and might preemptively dumb tactical nukes on them,….recalling the losses they suffered from Germans in 20th century (+30mln pers)
@War_Radar2 This sounds like a giant money laundering operation. Wasting billions on outdated and in many ways technologically obsolete and super expensive gear while the Russians have nearly openly started planning for possible tactical nuclear strikes on Poland and Germany. Use ur brains.
@POLITICOEurope Waste of the hardworking Swedish taxpayers money. If the Russians want to attack Sweden, they will send Oreshnik missiles instead of the fix-wing gear.
@clashreport Too late. That train is gone. Europe has lost its industrial capacity and what is more important - access to cheap energy. Europe is in historical and irreversible decline. The golden age of Asia is coming.
@InsiderGeo Reduction of the US Army forces in Europe will lead to another bloody war in the region, as the main reason for the US presence in Europe since the end of WW2 was deterrence of Europe (mainly Germany) and not protection against the Russkies.
@Osinttechnical Those ain’t Ukrainian but British-made missiles called Melanion FP-5. Fixing two last screws to them inside Ukraine doesn’t make them Ukrainian.
@United24media Is it appropriate to defend yourself at the expense of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian lives lost in the fronts of the war with Russia? What is wrong with the European politicians? Wanna war with Russia, go and fight it. Not ready to die? Then shut up and go away.
@visionergeo It seems that Zelenskyy and those behind his back who encourage such irresponsible rhetoric don’t understand that it’s impossible to corner a country possessing nuclear weapons, let alone the holder of world’s largest nuclear arsenal. It seems Zelenskyy doesn’t care about Ukraine
@FT As if Russia cares. They’ll keep selling oil to India, and the EU will end up buying it back at a higher price to cover India’s margin. In the end, it’s EU taxpayers who pay for their leaders’ mistakes.
@Defence_Index Germany is reasserting itself and no longer willing to let US thorough France or anyone else dominate its aviation industry. Many see Airbus as fundamentally driven by German engineering, even if much of the production and branding is centered in France. The 4th Reich is coming.
@POLITICOEurope Digital ID, digital currency, constant “threats” to justify more defense spending and fewer freedoms - this is the direction the UK elite seem to be pushing and this is way bigger than Starmer and his party. The real question: will people go along with it?
@Defence_Journl European leaders are misguided if they expect the U.S. to fight Russia on Europe’s behalf. Pushing Russia into a corner risks provoking a dangerous escalation, possibly even WW3. And if that happens, who will actually do the fighting? Europeans themselves? Think when you drink.
@visionergeo Europe should have allocated more of its men to fight in frontlines of Ukraine instead of using Ukrainians as expendable force. Nobody believes that Europe is a neutral party to that conflict anyways. So, why not fight the evil Russia by yourself? This is what is sickens me most.
@clashreport What does he imply by “We”? Ukraine, Europe or US? Considering that today Ukraine fully relies on handouts from EU and noting that those drones are manufactured, paid by the European taxpayers and use target database + navigation provided by the US, that “We” isn’t Ukraine😏
@Reuters I am sorry - it is not the settlers but the state of Israel that has been and continues carrying out aggressive policy, indiscriminately using military force in Gaza and Lebanon (+ extrajudicial killings of civilians in Iran which also qualify for being considered as crime).
@War_Radar2 Nonetheless, there is no forced conscription in Russia where the people go to war at their own will, being paid relatively good money. Unlike in Ukraine, where the men don’t want to fight and are being caught in the streets like cattle.
@POLITICOEurope The victory of extreme right in France is imminent. And there’s nothing new here…..it’s enough to recall that in 2002 the French President Chirac von the presidential race by close margin (+3%), with the father of the current ultra right party leader Marin Le Pen coming second.