European leaders are desperately searching for a war that Europe cannot win and its people do not want.
Politics October 2, 2025
A central problem plaguing Europe today is that it is being led by hollow figures who have utterly lost touch with reality and, most often, with the electorate they represent.
Europe must cut education and healthcare to fund Ukraine, said former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
“A billion for Ukraine’s defense is a billion less for healthcare, education, and infrastructure. But the highest price is to let Putin win. Therefore, we must take on the costs to pay for peace,” Stoltenberg declared.
Sources:
https://news-pravda.com/world/2025/09/30/1732553.html
https://www.politico.eu/article/jens-stoltenberg-ukraine-funding-costs-europe-nato/
Meanwhile, Ursula von der Liar — the unelected leader of the EU, the official who failed to preserve her text messages with the Pfizer CEO regarding the purchase of billions of dollars' worth of useless COVID-19 vaccines, the same person who falsely accused Russia of jamming her flight radars in Bulgaria, and the figure implicated in undermining democracy in Romania — has now proposed a new "brilliant" plan to seize more Russian assets. In the process, she is burying the EU's last remnants of credibility.
That is why I proposed the idea of a reparation loan based on frozen Russian assets. The loan will not be paid out in a lump sum but in tranches and under certain conditions. We will strengthen our defense industry by ensuring that part of the loan is used for purchases in and with Europe.
It is important to note that the assets will not be confiscated. Ukraine must repay the loan if Russia pays reparations. The guilty party must be held accountable.
Obviously to everyone, this is theft under disguise, and also obviously is that Ukraine will never pay back.
EU leaders know Ukraine is unlikely to repay its debts, Le Monde reported on Wednesday, citing Brussels sources. The outlet said this is one reason why European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has failed to win approval from member states for a new loan plan tied to Russian assets frozen in the bloc.
Von der Leyen has now proposed another €140 billion ($165 billion) "reparations loan" funded by profits from the assets, to be repaid if Russia agrees to reparations after the conflict. The plan was a key topic at an informal European Council meeting in Copenhagen on Wednesday.
"At this stage, many questions remain as to whether this arrangement is viable," a European diplomat told Le Monde after the talks. "We know very well that Kiev will never repay this loan."
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has repeatedly emphasized that the war in Ukraine is not just a regional conflict but a direct threat to Poland and the broader Western world, stating, “This war is also our war,” and that it is “of our fundamental interest”.
Orbán Viktor is one of the few European leaders with feet on the ground.
Merz is spreading fear of Russia for the sake of borrowing — AfD's Weidel
"With French President Emmanuel Macron, who is sinking deeper and deeper into the swamp of public debt, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, whom even his own people no longer want to see - you, Mr. Merz, have found ideal like-minded people. Your 'coalition of the willing' is a coalition of losers who, driven into a corner, are lighting powder kegs," Weidel said in the Bundestag, addressing Merz
How Dmitry Medvedev is responding to the warmongers in Europe:
There's a constant drumbeat in Europe about war with Russia within the next five years.
That's not going to happen.
Why?
Because it is against our national interests.
1. Russia doesn’t need a war with anyone, least of all the frigid old crone, Europe. There's nothing in it for us. Europe’s economy is weak and dependent on the US, and its culture is degenerating into oblivion. Europe is losing its identity, dissolving in a flood of belligerent migrants.
2. The key priority for the Russian people is developing our own country, including rebuilding the territories that have returned to the fold. That's neither easy nor cheap.
3. Russia has always come to Europe as a liberator, never as an invader.
Why won't Europe start a war itself?
Here’s why:
1. European countries are vulnerable and divided amongst themselves. They can only pursue their own interests, struggling to stay afloat in today’s economic turmoil. They cannot afford a war with Russia.
2. European leaders are pathetic degenerates, unable to shoulder responsibility for any serious undertaking. They lack the strategic thinking, let alone the energy (in Russia it's called passionarity), to make successful military decisions.
3. Most Europeans are soft and apathetic; they are unwilling to fight for any common ideals or even their own land.
Why is war still possible?
The chance of a tragic accident always exists. And hyperactive trigger-happy lunatics also remain a factor. This kind of conflict has a genuine risk of spiraling into a war with weapons of mass destruction.