
Learning To Love Being an ‘Extremist’
A new EU report tries to paint pushback against the left-liberal agenda as the reserve of extremists and weird religious types. But their real fear isn’t fundamentalists. It’s ordinary people.

A new EU report tries to paint pushback against the left-liberal agenda as the reserve of extremists and weird religious types. But their real fear isn’t fundamentalists. It’s ordinary people.

Hungarian FM Péter Szijjártó said hawkish countries’ “crazy” plans will only escalate the war.

Countries will likely continue to give older military equipment instead of money

Germany is asking for a discount based on its prior bilateral contributions, while France insists on a “Buy European” clause in joint arms procurements.

Despite being an EU outsider, Norway already has strong cooperation agreements with Brussels on defence.

Outraged by Estonia’s example, EU lawmakers want standardized rules and more transparency within the European Peace Facility.

“They are sending their scraps to Ukraine and buying brand new material for themselves, financed with EU money,” a frustrated diplomat complained.

Another €2 billion was pledged under EU Foreign Affairs chief Josep Borrell’s three-step plan to solve the ammunition problem, involving significant production overhaul.

The report issued by the European Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights shows a growing distinction between Western European countries and the countries of the former communist bloc.

“I am, under your criteria, considered to be anti-gender. Should I dis-activate myself, be eliminated from this hearing? I don’t think it seems to be very democratic in nature. Those who respect natural law are part of this society as well. We are pro-human dignity, pro-human beings, pro-human rights,” VOX MEP Margarita de la Pisa Carrión said at last week’s FEMM hearing.