‘Weimar Triangle’ Wants To Lead Europe’s Security Revival
Trump prompts Paris, Berlin, and Warsaw to rethink their old alliance to rebuild Europe’s “military might,” while Brussels jumps at the chance to advocate for a European army.
Trump prompts Paris, Berlin, and Warsaw to rethink their old alliance to rebuild Europe’s “military might,” while Brussels jumps at the chance to advocate for a European army.
Net Zero might look like the official orthodoxy right now, but its foundations are shaky, author claims.
“There is no doubt that UNRWA staff knew that [Hamas] was digging a massive tunnel beneath them,” says Israeli colonel.
Just weeks ago, Dutch PM Mark Rutte said Trump “was completely right in forcing us to live up to [our NATO] commitment,” in Davos.
The rise of farmer protests in Poland has further heightened the country’s existing political tensions.
Slovaks, Hungarians, and Poles voted against the deal which includes forcing countries to choose between accepting migrants or paying hefty sums of taxpayer money into a common fund.
For five years, the Commission turned its back on the Western Balkan countries, the enlargement chief said, but now “the EU means business.”
The EU now aims to deploy subsidized reactors by 2030—despite Commission president saying the opposite last year.
”It’s one thing to consider TikTok Chinese spyware and ban it. It’s another thing to tell yourself that you will use an evil tool for a good cause. To choose both is bizarre and hypocritical” says MEP.
Brussels’ claim that the law violates freedom of expression is just a pretext for another violation of Hungarian sovereignty.
Reactions to elections in Poland and Germany show how Europe’s elites twist ‘democracy’ to mean whatever suits their interests
Assimilation is a utopian idea. As we have seen throughout Europe, it simply does not happen.
“A lot of these new populist parties which are now on the rise throughout Europe do not have enough of an ideological background to be successful.”
Woke is one of the most important developments of our age. It is upending culture and institutions, and remaking politics.
“[The established parties] fail to recognize that this is a reflection of their bad policies and the fact that the people will no longer tolerate them selling the German people down the river.”
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