Friday, May 01, 2015

EU and US talk of war with Russia



The Political elite's Lust For Nuclear War

The European People’s Party (EPP) the largest political group in the European Parliament, nominated Luxemourgeois nonentity and alcoholic (allegely) Jean-Claude Juncker as President of the European Commission. The party has the support of some of Europe’s most powerful leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Made up largely of centre Social Democrat parties and centre right Christian Democrats they command an automatic majority in any vote taken by the European Parliament and are unerringly federalist, globalist and anything but democratic.

And they are unerringly supportive of America's efforts to start a war with Russia.

“The time of talk and persuasion with Russia is over," MEP and Vice-President of the European People’s Party (EPP) Jacek Saryusz-Wolski told a meeting of the European Parliament on Tuesday, 21 April, “Now it’s time for a tough policy, a realistic policy, and concentration on defence and security, because the eastern flank of the EU feels vitally, existentially threatened.”

According to Romanian MEP Cristian Dan Preda, Romanians believe Russian President Vladimir Putin is determined to unite Russia and Transnistria, a small breakaway republic of ethnic Russian's that split from Moldova soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union. “That needs to change. We have to make clear that yes, we are willing to go to war, for what we consider existential principles of Europe’s future,” he said.

Hawkish language was heard throughout the EPP meeting, with lawmakers arguing that the best deterrence was to be ready for war.

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