Javier Villamor

Javier Villamor is a Spanish journalist and analyst. Based in Brussels, he covers NATO and EU affairs at europeanconservative.com. Javier has over 17 years of experience in international politics, defense, and security. He also works as a consultant providing strategic insights into global affairs and geopolitical dynamics.
Finland Calls for a More European NATO Amid Russian Hybrid Threats

Finland Calls for a More European NATO Amid Russian Hybrid Threats

Alexander Stubb said it is unlikely Moscow would directly test NATO’s Article 5.

May 13, 2026
Trump–Xi Talks Could Leave Europe Paying the Price

Trump–Xi Talks Could Leave Europe Paying the Price

Brussels has spent years talking about “strategic autonomy,” but the Trump–Xi summit may expose just how dependent Europe still is on foreign powers.

May 13, 2026
Brussels Turns to the Taliban To Clean Up Migration Mess It Helped Create

Brussels Turns to the Taliban To Clean Up Migration Mess It Helped Create

The Commission seeking the help of the Islamist regime exposes the strategic contradictions of European foreign and migration policy.

May 12, 2026
“German Money for Spanish Welfare”: EU Fund Row Explodes

“German Money for Spanish Welfare”: EU Fund Row Explodes

German media, EU lawmakers, and taxpayer groups are demanding answers after reports claimed Spain redirected billions in post-COVID recovery funds into pensions and welfare spending.

May 12, 2026
Fico Blasts EU Energy Plan: “Are We Such Idiots Already?”

Fico Blasts EU Energy Plan: “Are We Such Idiots Already?”

The Slovak prime minister says Brussels is forcing smaller EU states to cut Russian energy ties while Western Europe continues importing Russian LNG.

May 11, 2026
Magyar’s U-turn Heralds a Governance Brussels Is Guaranteed To Like 

Magyar’s U-turn Heralds a Governance Brussels Is Guaranteed To Like 

Péter Magyar’s arrival to power breaks with the Orbán era politically, symbolically, and strategically.

May 11, 2026
EU Europe Day Post Ignites Battle Over Identity

EU Europe Day Post Ignites Battle Over Identity

The Commission’s Europe Day message has sparked backlash over demographic change and the meaning of Europe.

May 11, 2026
Brussels’ High-Tech Border System Is Creating Real-World Delays

Brussels’ High-Tech Border System Is Creating Real-World Delays

The same European Union that spent years claiming to champion privacy and data protection now requires millions to hand over biometric data just to legally cross a border.

May 8, 2026
Poland Forced To Register Same-Sex Marriages Despite Ban

Poland Forced To Register Same-Sex Marriages Despite Ban

Judges are ordering civil registries to recognise foreign marriages, setting up a clash between EU law and Poland’s constitution.

May 8, 2026
Brussels Hands Poland €44bn—And Sidelines Its President

Brussels Hands Poland €44bn—And Sidelines Its President

The EU’s new defence fund is not just about rearmament—it is reshaping who holds power inside member states.

May 8, 2026
Regulate, Panic, Rewrite, Repeat: Brussels’ Playbook Strikes Again

Regulate, Panic, Rewrite, Repeat: Brussels’ Playbook Strikes Again

The AI Act “omnibus” reform confirms a typical Brussels pattern: legislate fast, correct later, and call it “governance.”

May 7, 2026
Finnish MP To Appeal ‘Hate Speech’ Conviction to Strasbourg

Finnish MP To Appeal ‘Hate Speech’ Conviction to Strasbourg

This case will decide whether Europe’s public square stays open to clashing ideas—or starts excluding views for what they represent, not what they provoke.

May 7, 2026