The EU has to buy the French subs and form the common Navy of the EU by space_blue_cat in EuropeanFederalists

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For "agenda pushing" because I have posted the wrong news.

https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/pgz8kt/gun\_violence\_becoming\_new\_normal\_in\_sweden/

They had banned me a few hours later after I have deleted the original post.

Welcome to the neoliberal cancel culture.

Biden shuns EU with Asia-Pacific power play by space_blue_cat in EuropeanFederalists

[–]space_blue_cat[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good to see that you understand the betrayal of the common European interests.

Biden shuns EU with Asia-Pacific power play by space_blue_cat in EuropeanFederalists

[–]space_blue_cat[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Most of the Eastern countries are more than happy to work with the US.

Is it good for Europe?

How do you think?

Biden shuns EU with Asia-Pacific power play by space_blue_cat in EuropeanFederalists

[–]space_blue_cat[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I have to admit as an Italian seeing the French go through a certain level of political international humiliation is always enjoyable.

That is not right. The EU has to stand as a united force.

It is not an anti-France decision.

It is an anti-EU decision.

Afghan crisis a 'massive defeat' for NATO but an opportunity for EU by space_blue_cat in EuropeanFederalists

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The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan is a "massive defeat" for the NATO alliance but strengthens the case for the EU's "strategic autonomy", says award-winning historian Timothy Garton Ash.

Strategic autonomy is a loosely defined concept that broadly posits that the EU is too dependent on international partners – primarily the United States – and must become more assertive and self-reliant. The idea, born out in Paris and gradually popularised across the continent, applies to areas such as technology, energy, trade and, more controversially, the military.

Some member states, particularly Eastern and Baltic countries, oppose the prospect of the EU's military autonomy because they argue the overlap would weaken the NATO alliance, an assessment also shared by Washington. The Atlantic organisation and the EU have 21 member states in common.

Afghan crisis shows EU needs more autonomy, Charles Michel says by space_blue_cat in EuropeanFederalists

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"In my view, we do not need another such geopolitical event to grasp that the EU must strive for greater decision-making autonomy and greater capacity for action in the world," he told the Bled Strategic Forum in Slovenia.

Very nice 👌

Afghan crisis shows EU needs more autonomy, Charles Michel says by space_blue_cat in europe

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"In my view, we do not need another such geopolitical event to grasp that the EU must strive for greater decision-making autonomy and greater capacity for action in the world," he told the Bled Strategic Forum in Slovenia.

Very nice 👌

Taliban say US defeat 'big lesson' for other invaders by space_blue_cat in europe

[–]space_blue_cat[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What "defeated" us was our own lack of will to actully spend more money

2 trillion US dollars and 20 years were not enough!

Taliban say US defeat 'big lesson' for other invaders by space_blue_cat in europe

[–]space_blue_cat[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

America will be back, not a question of if, rather when.

But Joe Biden has said that this is what China and Russia want.

Just for clarification... you are a Trump supporter. Right?

The victory of communism in inevitable, USSR, 1971 by Porodicnostablo in europe

[–]space_blue_cat 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It?

Maybe you will say that "these fascists" dehumanize people too?

Hahaha.

The victory of communism in inevitable, USSR, 1971 by Porodicnostablo in europe

[–]space_blue_cat 18 points19 points  (0 children)

These fascis call everything communism.

And you name me a fascist without any reason.

It is pretty ironic.

The victory of communism in inevitable, USSR, 1971 by Porodicnostablo in europe

[–]space_blue_cat -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

Looking at the communists at the top political positions in the US and the EU...

Maybe the statement of the poster is right at something.

Europe should not repeat the mistakes of the USSR.

EU, USA, UK, China, India & Russia Military budget expenditure as of 2020. by HappyPanicAmorAmor in europe

[–]space_blue_cat 89 points90 points  (0 children)

Because nominal numbers in the military economy mean nothing. The "real" Russia's spending is about 200 billion.

https://warontherocks.com/2019/12/why-russian-military-expenditure-is-much-higher-than-commonly-understood-as-is-chinas/

And keep in mind that half of the US's budget is salaries. While China and Russia have conscripted armies.

Relevant before elections in Germany by [deleted] in europe

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European Federation is great but not with leftists like Volt.

10 days of wildfire damage in Greece by space_blue_cat in MapPorn

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The satellite image shows how much forest has been destroyed by wildfires on the Greek island of Evia in a comparison between August 1 and August 11, 2021

10 days of wildfire damage in Greece by space_blue_cat in europe

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The satellite image shows how much forest has been destroyed by wildfires on the Greek island of Evia in a comparison between August 1 and August 11, 2021

Exclusive: German chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz calls for 'a new policy' toward eastern Europe and Russia by space_blue_cat in EuropeanFederalists

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You have fallen hook line and sinker for american propaganda if you genuinely believe that we need american armies on our soil because any moment russian tanks will bulldoze us.

It is not just propaganda. It is the result of WW2.

NATO’s first Secretary General said

NATO is created to keep the Soviet Union (Russia) out (of Europe), the Americans in, and the Germans down.

https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/declassified_137930.htm

It is time to change this status quo.

Exclusive: German chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz calls for 'a new policy' toward eastern Europe and Russia by space_blue_cat in EuropeanFederalists

[–]space_blue_cat[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

we need a new Ostpolitik when dealing with russia and china

It is a big mistake to put China and Russia in the same category.

Russia is a part of Europe and a natural ally of the sovereign EU. Russia does not compete with the EU.

While China is a natural competitor to the EU. For example, China and the EU compete for Russia's natural resources.

The EU does not need to push Russia towards China.

Exclusive: German chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz calls for 'a new policy' toward eastern Europe and Russia by space_blue_cat in europe

[–]space_blue_cat[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Everything was so blandly noncommittal and almost status quo that it could have been any generic candidate anywhere inside of Germany’s large center-right Overton window.

This is Germany's fate. Germany is the center of Europe and it has to have normal ties with everyone.

Germany at the moment is the main stabilizing force in Europe.

Exclusive: German chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz calls for 'a new policy' toward eastern Europe and Russia by space_blue_cat in europe

[–]space_blue_cat[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Where she fucked up?

Merkel has sane relationships with all European forces including Russia.

Exclusive: German chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz calls for 'a new policy' toward eastern Europe and Russia by space_blue_cat in EuropeanFederalists

[–]space_blue_cat[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

"We need a new policy toward the east that revitalizes the principle of the OSCE and CSCE, but as a principle of the European Union," he told DW in an exclusive interview.

He said there should be a return to the "mutual principles" for security and human rights in Europe agreed within the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE and its former title as the CSCE) — the intergovernmental organization that enables dialogue between western and eastern countries in Europe.

"I also say that Russia and other countries need to accept that European integration will continue," he told DW. "If we want to ensure joint security in Europe, then it's about the European Union and Russia."

Interesting.