As a Second World War veteran's grandson, I was raised with stories of the worst calamity that Europe has ever seen. The EU lost this memory. Dangerous times.
@BorisJohnson Cara, sério, de sul americano civilizado para gorila de origem ignorante e supremacista: vai pentear o cabelo. Leia um bom livro. Procure um asilo para descansar. A felicidade não está em dar socos no peito e urrar: faça amigos, jogue baralho.
The EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, set the war objective of breaking up Russia into many smaller states. This radical was selected for war by ending all diplomacy and fighting to the last Ukrainian. The EU needs a new foreign policy chief if it wants to restore diplomatic ties with Moscow and end the war.
@OKSANKA_UA_UK Wow... openly authoritarian, aren't you? Democracy is censorship. People should have the exact same thoughts and points of view. Radicalised URSS style.
@BrentFraser14@Andy_Interesse@Panchenko_X There is no such thing as "world media ranks". They are all Western propaganda media ranks. A russian journalist will always be censored in your country. The opposite is simply not true. A fact is a fact. But of course, your brainwashed NGOs and media will tell you otherwise.
@vonderleyen@NikolPashinyan@eucopresident EU doesn't make friends in Eurasia. It only makes potential proxies on behalf of the USA, Ursula's owner and master, Rutte s daddy.
@BrentFraser14@Andy_Interesse@Panchenko_X Exactly as I said, Putin talks to western journalists. Russia has freedom of press. The West, on the other hand, has its own iron curtain and ignorant citizens blinded by propaganda and hate speech.
@BrentFraser14@Andy_Interesse@Panchenko_X A BBC journalist was able to ask Putin uncomfortable questions on live TV in 2024 and then again a few months ago, despite the hostile editorial line. Russian journalists would never have the opportunity to ask such questions in any of the dozens of “free press countries" 😂
@BrentFraser14@Panchenko_X Funny how "transparent" and "democratic" countries ban journalists. The "Russian dictatorship" allows the BBC to ask uncomfortable questions live on national TV. A regular irrelevant EU citizen is not allowed to even listen to anything outside their propaganda machine.
@vonderleyen Europe has it all, and yet, there you are, a Trump employee, making nonsensical deals and giving away European resources and opportunities.