The Fall and Fall of the European Empire, by Declan Hayes

There are no bright spts among Europe’s leading nations. From Declan Hayes at strategic-culture.org;

Russia’s pending Ukrainian victory will reverberate globally as well as more locally, Declan Hayes writes.

Russia’s pending Ukrainian victory will reverberate globally as well as more locally. First off, once Odessa is secured, Zelensky’s landlocked rump Reich will become just another Bosnia, dependent upon NATO handouts and sordid criminal enterprises for its survival. Poland will be lumbered not only with the millions of Ukrainian welfare migrants who have already set up shop there but with tens of millions more Ukrainian free loaders, who view Poland as a gateway to richer pastures further west.

Although Poland, along with Romania, might well establish a U.S. dominated protectorate in Western Ukraine to contain these unwanted Nazi hordes, any such enterprise will heap further pressure on the Polish exchequer, which is already over-stretched by facilitating NATO’s giant bases in its south east. Although Poland’s prostitutes are coining big time, the ordinary Pole is being financially squeezed as their government’s Ukrainian adventurism becomes ever more burdensome.

The German nation, that Bismarck founded in January 1871, no longer exists. It is little more than a major NATO military base that makes good beer, that fires its astute military commanders, that gladly allows its American overseer spy on it and commit major acts of terrorism against it and that gets its police force to repeatedly batter its old age pensioners in orgies of state violence that were supposed to have ended there in the mid 1940s.

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One response to “The Fall and Fall of the European Empire, by Declan Hayes

  1. Train To Nowhere

    FUSA will get the Germany treatment.
    Conquered and kicked in the teeth for decades.
    Don’t forget all the Ukes who will come to FUSA for the free milk and honey…if they vote properly.

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