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.
“In Brussels, regulation is driven by fear, not by strategic interest”—VOX MEP <strong>Jorge Martín Frías</strong>

“In Brussels, regulation is driven by fear, not by strategic interest”—VOX MEP <strong>Jorge Martín Frías</strong>

The role of small and medium-size enterprises becomes the crux of the conflict between a centralized model and the demands for economic freedom.

October 6, 2025
Iberian Blackout Report Comes Out Late, Fails To Name Culprits

Iberian Blackout Report Comes Out Late, Fails To Name Culprits

Although the report details the technical aspects of the April 28 collapse with great precision, it avoids naming those responsible for it.

October 3, 2025
Enshrining Abortion in the Spanish Constitution? PSOE To Follow France’s Lead 

Enshrining Abortion in the Spanish Constitution? PSOE To Follow France’s Lead 

The Spanish Socialists unveiled a surprise proposal that happens to align with the demands of the pro-abortion movement backed by Brussels.

October 3, 2025
“I’d Rather Die in Jail”: Telegram Boss Slams EU Over Free Speech

“I’d Rather Die in Jail”: Telegram Boss Slams EU Over Free Speech

Pavel Durov says French prosecutors and Brussels elites are using his case to intimidate platforms into censorship.

October 3, 2025
Incitement To Murder: German Police Investigate Far-Left Youth Over Targeting of Alice Weidel

Incitement To Murder: German Police Investigate Far-Left Youth Over Targeting of Alice Weidel

The case highlights the rise of political extremism in Germany as the mainstream continues to demonize the AfD.

October 3, 2025
“Take Your Revenge”: Posters in Berlin Invite Germans To Fight in Ukraine

“Take Your Revenge”: Posters in Berlin Invite Germans To Fight in Ukraine

Posters in the German capital with images of Second World War prisoners and a QR code have reopened the debate about Ukrainian interference in Germany.

October 2, 2025
Credibility and Communications Crisis: Von der Leyen’s Failing Balancing Act

Credibility and Communications Crisis: Von der Leyen’s Failing Balancing Act

The ‘hollow center’ of the European People’s Party proves incapable of holding against Brussels’ ideological tensions.

October 2, 2025
Brussels Targets Hungary as Summit Exposes Deep EU Rifts

Brussels Targets Hungary as Summit Exposes Deep EU Rifts

Orbán’s opposition to scrapping the veto and funding Ukraine revealed fractures among Europe’s leaders, with France, Germany, and Greece also voicing doubts.

October 2, 2025
Russia Is Bad, But Its Energy Is Welcome?

Russia Is Bad, But Its Energy Is Welcome?

Since the outbreak of the war, EU countries have purchased Russian fossil fuels worth €21.9 billion, more than the aid allocated to Ukraine.

October 1, 2025
Concessions for Ceasefire? Leaked ETA Negotiations Spark Outrage in Spain

Concessions for Ceasefire? Leaked ETA Negotiations Spark Outrage in Spain

Records published this week suggest Madrid may have breached counterterror cooperation with France by secretly alerting ETA to planned crackdowns.

October 1, 2025
Brussels Moves To Scrap Hungary’s Veto on Ukraine, All States at Risk

Brussels Moves To Scrap Hungary’s Veto on Ukraine, All States at Risk

A move sold as “modernisation” could dismantle the last defence states have in controlling who joins the EU.

October 1, 2025
Patriots Foundation Urges Pluralism and Deregulation Over EU Tech Control

Patriots Foundation Urges Pluralism and Deregulation Over EU Tech Control

The issue is not technical but political: will Europe choose to innovate and defend freedom, or entrench itself in bureaucracy that suffocates both?

September 30, 2025