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.
EU Citizens Will Pay €4.4 Million To Be Told What They Can Say

EU Citizens Will Pay €4.4 Million To Be Told What They Can Say

Hand-picked NGOs bankrolled to censor speech and push Commission’s agenda

March 6, 2025
Spain Surrenders Border Control to Catalonia

Spain Surrenders Border Control to Catalonia

The EU Commission stays silent as socialist Sánchez cedes powers to separatists, in contrast with its swift reactions to alleged rule-of-law violations by conservative governments.

March 5, 2025
EIB Shatters Defense Investment Cap as Calls for Rearmament Grow

EIB Shatters Defense Investment Cap as Calls for Rearmament Grow

Is this a step in preparation for a future with a less reliable NATO, or one where the EU cannot defend itself independently without Washington’s support?

March 5, 2025
Life of a Migrant Smuggler: “I Make Money, and Spain Pays for My Flight Back”

Life of a Migrant Smuggler: “I Make Money, and Spain Pays for My Flight Back”

European migration policies have turned human trafficking into a lucrative industry with no real consequences for those responsible.

March 4, 2025
Ukraine’s Rare Earths: Who Will Get the Mineral Advantage?

Ukraine’s Rare Earths: Who Will Get the Mineral Advantage?

Ukrainian territory is highly coveted for its immense natural resources that both the U.S. and Europe hope to get access to.

March 3, 2025
Coalition of the Unwilling: London Summit Leaves Europe Scrambling, Again

Coalition of the Unwilling: London Summit Leaves Europe Scrambling, Again

Starmer dubbed the group a “coalition of the willing,” but the illusion of unity is quickly destroyed by core disagreements about security guarantees, troops on the ground, and even a ceasefire itself.

March 3, 2025
Gaîté Lyrique Unable to Rid Itself of Migrant Squatters It Had Invited In

Gaîté Lyrique Unable to Rid Itself of Migrant Squatters It Had Invited In

The self-imposed distress of the French theater has only worsened over the months, and the Socialist mayor of Paris has no intention of solving the problem.

February 28, 2025
Zelensky and Trump To Seal Landmark Ukraine-U.S. Pact

Zelensky and Trump To Seal Landmark Ukraine-U.S. Pact

The deal, centered on resource-sharing, could reshape global power dynamics.

February 27, 2025
Keeping the Green Deal Alive: €100 Billion Pledged for ‘Clean Industry’

Keeping the Green Deal Alive: €100 Billion Pledged for ‘Clean Industry’

Instead of correcting failing energy policies, the EU insists on more subsidies and compensation mechanisms.

February 27, 2025
Where Did Our Money Go? EU Commission Faces Heat Over Funding Progressive NGOs

Where Did Our Money Go? EU Commission Faces Heat Over Funding Progressive NGOs

Hungary demands clarity about the European Commission’s practice of giving generous grants to civil society groups to promote its ideological policies.

February 27, 2025
Spain’s New Media Law Sparks Fears of Censorship and State Control

Spain’s New Media Law Sparks Fears of Censorship and State Control

Critics warn that the proposed legislation could stifle press freedom by granting authorities sweeping powers over media regulation and funding.

February 26, 2025
German Youth Rally Around Parties on Opposite Sides of the Spectrum

German Youth Rally Around Parties on Opposite Sides of the Spectrum

Young voters overwhelmingly opted for Die Linke and the AfD last Sunday, snubbing the establishment parties both on the left and the right.

February 25, 2025