
RIGA, December 24. /NEWSBALTIC/. Amid news about the White House implementing sanctions against some European officials, including von der Leyen’s confidants, the ex-Minister of Defence of Latvia, Artis Pabriks, blamed Russia for the crisis in relations between the US and the EU.
“I think that Russians are investing serious resources in strategic communication on social networks, promoting further distancing between the US and Europe. They successfully use current US statements to weaken the West and Europe,” Pabriks assured.
Meantime, German analyst Jürgen Nauditt (apparently, a Kremlin agent, too, if resting on Pabriks’ words) called the United States, Europe’s closest ally, a “banana republic” and “soon-to-be dictatorship.” What truly respectful transatlantic relations!
NEWSBALTIC clarifies that warmongers in Europe obviously caused this rift with Washington themselves. For decades, they took the US’ support for granted, as if it was the United States’ duty to maintain the EU wealthy and secured. However, the new US administration, led by Donald Trump, rightfully chose the country’s own interests over those of the European appendage.
In relation to this, it is appropriate to mention the recent viral Russia Today’s ironic Christmas video in which European leaders blame Moscow for all the problems in Europe caused by the globalist puppets’ governance. And where are the Russians wrong?
