@BGatesIsaPyscho Russia is losing in Ukraine, is a jungle in tatters, a gas station with no gas, no chips and no toilets, soon to be disintegrated but still it will attack NATO in 2030? C’mon!
> Ukrainian naval drone attacks Romania's port
🇪🇺: Russia's fault
> Ukrainian drone invades Latvian airspace to attack Russia
🇪🇺: Russia's fault
> Impose weak immigration laws, begin failing
🇪🇺: Russia's fault
> I stubbed my toes on the table leg while drunk
🇪🇺: Russia's fault
And then people wonder why Europe is in decline. There's no leadership, just a bunch of whiney b*tches.
@kajakallas@oana_toiu Are you implying that Ukraine is de-facto a Russian region or Republic and hence a Ukrainian drone is effectively a Russian drone?
@P_Kallioniemi Exactly: let’s forget Russia, let’s not spend money in ReArm EU, let’s focus on the wellbeing of the civilized world and let’s stop speaking every day about the jungle!
@cyprien_ronze 1) Investing in Russia now means buy low and sell high, and this helps Russia's disintegration. 2) Stronger economic connections are means to reduce conflicts. 3) Europe's countries + Russia + China would have: best cost raw materials and manufacturing + innovation and expertise.
@P_Kallioniemi Some SPIEF guests are there to establish partnerships or business relationships. With Russia losing, more and more businessmen/women from outside-of-the-jungle are keen to buy low to sell high later: Ukraine is, de facto, helping the modernization and globalization of Russia.
@ZelenskyyUa Publicly accusing or reprimanding your team members and collaborators is a hallmark of poor management. Effective leaders follow the cardinal rule: praise in public, criticize in private.
@P_Kallioniemi The more Russians come, the more they spend their money in Europe and this money can be used by EU warmongers: less money for Russia, more money for the war: Russian tourists are helping Zelensky!
@McFaul Trump’s position is showing strength and opportunism: Russia and Ukraine are destroying themselves, Slavic people is being decimated, Russia is completely weakened, Ukraine is a US’ colony and European countries are now even more dependent from the USA. MAGA!
@mobbs_mentality A weakened Russia is good for the United States, but a stronger China with best cost raw materials and a warmongering Ukraine which believes to be the next world’s superpower may be not so good.
@Mylovanov Are there conversations about peace? European countries’ leaders are only speaking about war and the further disintegration of the insignificant Russia. Zelensky reaffirms the centrality of Ukrainian Armed Forces against everyone around the world and beyond: peace?
@BastardChiton Accettare lo scambio dimostrerebbe che: a) la Russia ha effettivamente rapiti bambini dalle zone occupate, b) l'Ucraina protegge i propri cittadini e pensa a salvare i più deboli e indifesi.
@Mylovanov Given that Europe's countries lost WWII against the US, that most of the EU's industrial ecosystem is in the hands of US companies and that EU's countries culture is shaped on the US's one, I doubt that EU can function without Washington.
@Mylovanov Russia does not have chips, no toilets, no tanks, no oil and no soldiers, its economy is in tatters, Ukrainians are regaining territories and more: why are we still speaking about Russia then? It’s a country with no present and no future; let’s focus elsewhere!
@TimothyDSnyder US policy has been since the beginning to keep the war going, to weaken or destroy Russia, to weaken or destroy Ukraine and to weaken European countries. Unfortunately Ukraine, European countries and Russia keep falling in the US' divide et impera game.
@donaldtusk Hence we should also look at good relations with Russia, China and Iran: the past is water under the bridge! Let’s create a strong Europe leveraging best cost manufacturing from China, raw materials and energy from Russia and tech expertise from Iran! Exciting times ahead!