🚨 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.
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.