1/13 Betraying humanity as a whole: the European far right is rife with unhinged pro-russians, but so is the left.
2/13 The prevalence of pro-russians within the European far right is a frequent topic of discussion, and for good reason. Numerous examples across Europe highlight the unacceptability of this situation. Far-right pro-russians are among the worst individuals in Europe.
3/13 Unfortunately, the left also harbors a significant number of unhinged pro-russians, yet this aspect is discussed much less frequently.
4/13 During Zelensky's speech to the Assemblée Nationale in France, the majority of the far left and far right did not attend. Mélenchon and his party have been promoting a pro-russian rhetoric for years.
5/13 Mélenchon's anti-Western sentiment has blinded him, leading him to adopt a pro-russian stance. For years, he has exerted dictatorial control within his own party and wields significant influence over it, despite the presence of party members who support Ukraine.
6/13 In Germany, Sahra Wagenknecht, a prominent figure in the left-wing, is staunchly pro-russian and has recently veered further into unhinged conspiracy theories and support for genocide. While she is a disgrace to the country, she remains very popular.
7/13 Corbyn's influence has significantly waned in recent years, yet his views on Ukraine and russia are deeply troubling. It is difficult to overstate how misguided his perspectives are in every conceivable manner.
8/13 Certainly, if you were to ask these individuals, most would not openly admit to supporting russia. Some may even claim to support Ukraine or profess neutrality. However, their rhetoric consistently aligns with the direction favored by the Kremlin.
9/13 It is important to remind these individuals that maintaining neutrality in a situation of injustice effectively takes the side of the oppressor, although they are likely already aware of this.
10/13 For individuals, especially those who claim to care for the oppressed and vulnerable, to support russia in its perpetration of genocide in Ukraine is completely illogical. This support has been made possible by russian money and anti-NATO sentiment.
11/13 Finland's Li Andersson, who supports Ukraine within the Left, has called for the removal of pro-russian traitors from the group, including Clare Daly and Mick Wallace.
12/13 Europeans who endorse russia and its perpetration of genocide in Ukraine, regardless of their political leanings, bring shame upon Europe and humanity as a whole.
1/16 Putin's theory of victory, as assessed by the @TheStudyofWar, and why it represents yet another miscalculation on his part.
2/16 Based on @TheStudyofWar's analysis, Putin's strategy for victory essentially involves winning by outlasting Ukraine and the West through gradual advancement, preventing Ukraine from mounting effective counters, and ultimately prevailing in the war of attrition.
3/16 Belousov's appointment as Minister of Defence was precisely due to this reason. Putin is aware that the war will be prolonged, and russia must strive for maximum economic efficiency to endure until the West relents.
1/10 Macron's decision to dissolve the Assemblée Nationale is a strategic move aimed at challenging the far right. Despite widespread concerns, the situation may not be as alarming as many believe.
2/10 The Rassemblement National emerged victorious in the European elections in France and demanded the dissolution of the Assemblée nationale. Macron surprised everyone by actually carrying it out.
3/10 Macron's decision to dissolve the Assemblée nationale is a bold and daring move. Essentially, he is challenging Bardella and Le Pen and calling their bluff.
1/12 Through its actions, Europe can determine whether we are currently in 1938 or in 1943.
2/12 While NATO and the west as a whole are stronger and larger than ever, there is a tendency to overlook the fact that we don't owe russia anything, as it has failed to fulfill its commitments. In reality, russia is much weaker than our actions may suggest.
3/12 In The Guardian, it was suggested that we are in a situation resembling 1938. However, I believe we have the power to determine whether we are in 1938 or 1943. We face the choice of either entering a prolonged and escalating conflict or prevailing over russia in Ukraine now
1/9 It's time to teach china what reciprocity means: the EU is set to announce new tariffs on chinese EVs, let's hope that they are high.
2/9 Next week, the European Commission is expected to reveal its decision on tariffs on imports of electric vehicles from china. The significance of this announcement cannot be overstated, and there is potential for unintended consequences to arise.
3/9 In May, the US declared a 100% tariff on them, and Europe also needs to impose a high tariff.
1/8 Meet Ukraine's most crucial domestic long-range weaponry currently in use or under development.
2/8 Ukraine currently possesses a diverse array of long-range weapons utilized to target russian territory, as the Western support provided lacks the necessary range and prohibits deep strikes into russian territory.
3/8 Ukraine utilizes a broad selection of drones capable of striking deep within russia. The Lyutyy is reportedly the most frequently employed drone for strikes inside russia right now.
1/6 Who needs enemies when you have friends like these? Hungary and Turkey are achieving their desired outcomes as NATO scales back its ambitions for aiding Ukraine.
2/6 Jens Stoltenberg is adjusting the plans for a Ukraine aid package following resistance from alliance members. Instead of the initial proposal for a five-year, $100 billion fund annually, the new plan requests countries to sustain their current level of support.
3/6 In accordance with the updated proposal, allies would pledge to allocate a minimum of €40 billion ($43 billion) annually for both lethal and non-lethal aid to Ukraine, aligning with the average yearly contributions since the 2022 invasion by russia. That is not enough.