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.
Immigration Takes Centre Stage as Dutch Left Moves to Stop Wilders

Immigration Takes Centre Stage as Dutch Left Moves to Stop Wilders

The campaign is polarised between defending the progressive consensus and growing fatigue over the migration crisis.

October 28, 2025
Ukraine Ready To Storm EU Single Market

Ukraine Ready To Storm EU Single Market

Kyiv’s “alignment” with EU standards could blow up the Common Agricultural Policy.

October 28, 2025
April 9, 2022—The Day Johnson Blew Up Peace in Kyiv

April 9, 2022—The Day Johnson Blew Up Peace in Kyiv

On April 9, 2022, Kyiv was expecting the announcement of a ceasefire. What it received instead was an ultimatum. Three years later, documents and testimonies confirm that on that day, it was not peace that was decided, but the duration of the war.

October 28, 2025
Did a Million Pounds Buy a War? Johnson, Harborne, and QinetiQ

Did a Million Pounds Buy a War? Johnson, Harborne, and QinetiQ

A £1 million donation, a defense entrepreneur, and a former prime minister turned international advocate. The Johnson–Harborne–QinetiQ connection sheds light on the intersection of political power, private influence, and the business of war.

October 27, 2025
“Cityscapes” Dispute Pits SPD Against CDU

“Cityscapes” Dispute Pits SPD Against CDU

Friedrich Merz’s frank comments on urban decay caused by mass migration ignited a political storm between the ruling coalition partners.

October 27, 2025
“Innovation needs freedom to flourish”—Economist <strong>Sary Levy-Carciente</strong>

“Innovation needs freedom to flourish”—Economist <strong>Sary Levy-Carciente</strong>

“Without a culture of risk, productivity does not grow, and wages stop improving. Innovation is the true engine of progress, not subsidy.”

October 25, 2025
Kosovo Agrees to ‘Limited EU Accession,’ Paving Way for Two-Tier Membership

Kosovo Agrees to ‘Limited EU Accession,’ Paving Way for Two-Tier Membership

Five EU member states, including Spain, do not recognize Kosovo, which would turn its entry into a political and legal labyrinth

October 24, 2025
Daylight Saving Drama: Energy Fix or Political Distraction for Sánchez?

Daylight Saving Drama: Energy Fix or Political Distraction for Sánchez?

Plans to abolish the clock change across the EU have been frozen since 2019, when member states failed to agree on which time to adopt permanently.

October 24, 2025
Belgium Blocks Kyiv Loan, Exposing Cracks Over Future of EU Aid

Belgium Blocks Kyiv Loan, Exposing Cracks Over Future of EU Aid

The European Council again displays rhetorical unity while fatigue and internal divisions over Ukraine continue to grow

October 24, 2025
EU Pushes Billion-Euro Renovations of Headquarters Despite Budget Tensions

EU Pushes Billion-Euro Renovations of Headquarters Despite Budget Tensions

The reforms seek to improve efficiency and security but come amid severe financial constraints.

October 23, 2025
The European Council Seeks Unity as the EU Bleeds from Within

The European Council Seeks Unity as the EU Bleeds from Within

The summit arrives amid internal fractures, war fatigue, and a citizenry increasingly skeptical of the bloc’s ideological and economic drift.

October 23, 2025
“The Hungarians Are Back”: Honoring the Spirit of 1956 Against Modern Tyranny

“The Hungarians Are Back”: Honoring the Spirit of 1956 Against Modern Tyranny

MCC Brussels’ commemorative event recalled how Hungary rose up against totalitarianism—and today continues to defend its identity against new oppressive global ideologies.

October 23, 2025