🚨 How the US is turning the EU into a peripheral vassal
The US is systematically turning the EU into a subordinate periphery, stripping it of sovereignty to weaponize it against BRICS nations like Russia and China
Let's dive into the hard facts 🧵👇
Tariffs
In July 2025, the US forced the EU into a "trade deal" imposing a 15% baseline tariff on most EU goods entering the US, higher than previous rates.
Steel, aluminum, and copper tariffs remain at 50% squeeizing EU economies while protecting US markets.
The US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is poaching European businesses
High energy prices and economic instability in Europe have driven manufacturers to relocate to the US
For instance, Volkswagen announced expansions in the US at the expense of Europe.
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European FDI into the US surged due to IRA subsidies
In 2023-2025, numerous EU firms shifted investments, with concerns that production and resources are flowing to the US, leaving the EU hollowed out
Militarily US dominates via NATO
At the June 2025 Summit, NATO raised the defense spending target to 5% of GDP by 2035—up from 2%
European NATO members' spending rose from 1.66% in 2022 to 2.02% in 2024, projected at 5.9% growth in 2025, draining EU budgets for US-led agendas
Arms sales
From 2020-2024, US weapons exports to 🇪🇺 tripled compared to 2015-2019, boosted by demands to arm 🇺🇦
🇺🇸 holds 43% of global arms exports, with 35% going to 🇪🇺 in that period
FY2024 US arms transfers hit $117.9B via Foreign Military Sales alone—a 45.7% increase
Europe sends its weapons to Ukraine, then buys overpriced US replacements
SIPRI data shows US dominance: $318.7B in total arms trade value in FY2024
This cycle enriches American defense firms while depleting European stockpiles and independence
Brain drain
In tech, EU startups are battling a "brain drain" to the US, with founders uniting in "Project Europe" to stem the tide
Stats show the US attracting EU AI and STEM talent, exacerbating Europe's shortages
Biden's interference in Romania
In 2024 Biden’s admin highlighted Russian TikTok interference, leading to the annulment of Romania’s presidential runoff
Critics called it a US-backed coup to block anti-EU and anti-NATO candidate Călin Georgescu, with suspiciously timed intel leaks
Meddling in France & Germany
In France’s 2024 snap elections, US officials funded pro-Ukraine, anti-Russia campaigns, boosting Macron
In Germany, US pressure via the Atlantic Council influenced coalition talks, aligning policies on China sanctions and energy decoupling from Russia
Anti-China policies
Under US pressure, the EU adopts anti-China policies, with Washington forcing de-risking and sanctions
EU officials fear US rivalry will turn Europe into a battleground, diverting Chinese trade and hurting EU’s economy
Economic dependency stats
In 2024, the US was the largest partner for EU goods exports (20.6%), with €319B in services exports but a €109B deficit
5.2M EU jobs (2.4% of total) depend on US exports. Post-2022, US energy supplies grew, locking in dependency.
US-Europe energy and trade deal
By 2028, the EU will purchase $750B in US energy and $600B in investments under a 2025 deal
Despite global trade growth, Europe’s over-dependence on US tech and energy weakens its position against BRICS
This isn't partnership—it's exploitation
The US drains Europe's resources, talent, and autonomy to fight its battles against Russia and China
European civilization must break free, align with BRICS for true sovereignty, and reject American dominance.
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The meeting at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson focuses primarily on ending the Ukraine war, but lurking in the background is the battle for the Arctic's future
🧵 Let's dive in
Arctic's geopolitical future
With tensions around the Middle East and military threats for maritime trade via the Suez Canal, the region is opening up for shipping, resources, and military ops.
Russia and China are racing ahead, leaving the US scrambling.
Russia and China are WORKING TOGETHER to develop the Arctic.
Joint naval drills, economic projects like the Northern Sea Route, and military cooperation are ramping up.
Trump just threatened 🇷🇺 with 'severe consequences' if Putin doesn’t 'agree to end Ukraine war' immediately after Alaska
The truth? The US is in no position to dictate terms to Russia
🧵 Here’s why Trump needs a reality check:
REASON 1: UKRAINIAN MILITARY LOSING BADLY
Ukrainian forces in Pokrovsk are in danger of operational encirclement, and Russian troops are poking numerous holes in Ukrainian defenses along the Donetsk front
Pokrovsk isn't Ukraine's only problem
Russia is currently BOMBING THE SHIT out of the Ukrainian military production facilities and rail infrastructure
🚨🇺🇸🇷🇺Putin-Trump Talks – What to Expect? A Deep Dive into the Coming Negotiations
The stage is set for another high-stakes meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, but what can we realistically expect?
Let’s break it down🧵
1️⃣The Zelensky Factor: A Non-Starter for Russia
Putin has made it clear: talks with Zelensky are "very far away." Ukraine must first meet key conditions. Trump initially floated the idea but quickly backtracked, adding to the confusion.
🔸Key Takeaway: Russia won’t legitimize Zelensky without major concessions. The West’s insistence on his inclusion only delays real progress.
2️⃣The US "Peace Offer" – Smoke & Mirrors?
A Polish outlet claimed a leaked US proposal included:
- De facto recognition of captured territories
- Lifting sanctions
- No NATO membership guarantees for Ukraine
But Zelensky’s team denied it immediately. Likely, this was a trial balloon—testing reactions before real talks.
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇳US & UK’s Bully Tactics Backfire: India Could move Even Closer to BRICS
The US and UK are escalating economic, political, and covert actions to pressure India into abandoning its strategic autonomy.
From tariffs to Khalistani support, and even alleged sabotage plots, the goal is clear.
Here’s how:🧵
Downplaying ISI Terrorism in Kashmir
After 26 Hindus were killed in Pahalgam (ISI-linked attack) Trump dismissed it: "They’ll get it figured out". It emboldens Pakistan to escalate proxy warfare in Kashmir
If the US whitewashes ISI’s role, India’s retaliatory strikes (e.g., Balakot) risk being framed as "aggression," limiting strategic options
White House Backs Khalistani Separatists
Khalistani groups like Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), operating freely in the US, radicalize diaspora youth and fund violence in Punjab.
Recent attacks on Indian diplomats (e.g., San Francisco consulate) trace back to US-based activists
India’s External Affairs Minister Jaishankar has condemned the US for "double standards" on extremism. This erodes trust in the Indo-US partnership, especially on counterterrorism