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The salvation of Europe comes from the East, it is Russia - The secret behind the US plan to take Greenland

The salvation of Europe comes from the East, it is Russia - The secret behind the US plan to take Greenland
The political forces that govern together with the bureaucracy of Brussels have failed. The salvation of Europe will come from the East, from Russia. Not from the United States, which blatantly undermine Europe.
Russia wants cooperation with Europe, and reason will prevail.

Who will save Europe?
The political forces that govern together with the bureaucracy of Brussels have failed. The salvation of Europe will come from the East, from Russia. Not from the United States, which blatantly undermine Europe.
Russia wants cooperation with Europe, and reason will prevail.
Meanwhile, another question arises, why do the United States want Greenland, the largest island in the world but permanently frozen?

Managed hostility failed

A few days ago, a very interesting interview with the former Secretary General of the OSCE, Thomas Greminger, appeared at the Turkish agency Anadolu, in which he put a decisive end to relations between Europe and Russia: “By 2025, Europe had largely abandoned any remaining hope for rapid normalization.
Relations had stabilized into a form of ‘managed hostility’: sanctions became entrenched, energy decoupling deepened, and military deterrence became the fundamental principle.”
Essentially, the Iron Curtain of the Cold War returned, and a torn poster reading: “Russians. You only have Oreshnik left for three Ukraines.
Surrender.”

Europe wants dialogue

Initially, French President Macron made an inappropriate move and stated that he wanted to speak with Putin “as soon as possible,” followed by Italian Prime Minister Meloni, who announced that, as it turned out, “the time has come for Europe to speak with Russia.”
Where a prolonged confrontation aimed at the defeat of Russia had been expected, suddenly the Europeans are reversing course.

The suffering of Germany

The British newspaper The Telegraph presented an analysis of the suffering of Germany.
It turns out that “Germany has become an unattractive destination for investment in energy intensive industries and represents a politically unstable landscape in which the future of relations with Russia continues to play a key role.”
Leading political parties “demand the resumption of unrestricted trade with Russia,” the lifting of sanctions, and the restoration of the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines.
Many executives of German companies are eagerly awaiting the end of the war in Ukraine, so that they can resume imports from Russia.

The US abandon Europe

As previously predicted, a situation is taking shape in which European countries, abandoned by their main ally the United States, have realized that they are barred from entering Russia through the officially Russophobic Brussels, and are now trying quietly to create individual bilateral contacts.
The online bomb of Tucker Carlson
And then the American journalist and powerful MAGA activist, Tucker Carlson, dropped an online bomb: he stated that all of this was nonsense, that Russia was necessary only to America, and only to America.

What Tucker Carlson argues:

1) The United States must have a relationship with Russia. The reason is very simple: scale and resources. Russia is the largest country in the world. It has the most resources in the world. This includes energy, oil, and natural gas. It has all kinds of minerals. It has gold.

2) We must be in an alliance with Russia. The most important thing we must prevent is the formation of a Russia China bloc. Because if we unite these two countries, the West will be faced with the majority of the planet’s population, the largest densely populated bloc in the world, the largest landmass, and the largest economy in the world.

3) The return of Russia to the United States will forever secure Trump’s place in history as a hero. Russia is vital to the United States.

At this point, one could deftly state that Tucker Carlson is a nihilist.
He expresses a purely personal and irrelevant opinion.
After all, he interviewed Putin, which means he had long ago been recruited by the NKVD.

From Vladivostok to Lisbon

In 2011, Russian Prime Minister Putin published an article in which he argued that it would be a good idea to organize a common space for economic development and security “from Vladivostok to Lisbon.”
The Americans became concerned and assigned a special group of eminent experts, the so called Working Group, to conduct a comprehensive review of US Russia relations and formulate recommendations.
The following is the summary of the report: “Failure to create a lasting working relationship with Russia will prove extremely costly for the United States.
The choice is clear: the United States must pursue sustainable cooperation with Russia to advance vital American national interests.”
According to the unanimous opinion of American and European experts, Russia is the “golden share” whose presence can ensure leadership for each of the individual centers of power.

Why the West, and especially Europe, needs Russia

Once, the specialized organization European Leadership Network published an interesting article titled “Why the West, and especially Europe, needs Russia,” which, based on the facts, described a simple message: “For Europe, cooperation with Russia is vital” and “ignoring the potential for cooperation with Russia on other critical issues facing Europe will only weaken the ability of Europeans themselves to confront the most pressing challenges they face.”
It turns out that at this moment a paradoxical situation is emerging:
The bad Russia, for some reason, turns out to be very necessary to the West.

The secret behind the US plan to take Greenland

The name of the largest island on Earth, yes, Greenland, we are discussing it again, is at the top of the news.
Trump makes statements about Greenland.
Secretary of State Rubio is scheduled to be in Denmark in the coming days.
In Brussels, they are deciding how to respond to the “American annexation” if it happens.
Did the Europeans even consider “imposing sanctions on the United States”?
There is, of course, a comic tone to this.

Greenland and the United States have much in common

Despite the cries of the Danes and the EU that allied with them, Greenland and the United States actually have more in common than today’s European and very anti Trump establishment might imagine.
Greenland and the United States share a common base, also known as the North American tectonic plate.
The geological unity of today’s United States and Greenland is approximately three billion years old.
When Trump, whom Brussels so despise, says that his country and the island have “much in common,” he is not sinning against the truth.
He is simply reminding those who hate geography.

Geography is related to geopolitics

Geopolitics concerns the balance of power, the strategic development of countries, and the economy.
As everyone has already guessed, the next stage of global development will not be based on the protests of madmen and idiots, not on the total power of the media, not on whatever happens in the countries of fearless neurotics, another name for social media, but on access to resources.
And perhaps even more importantly, on control of access to those resources.
On the routes by which these resources, or the products produced from them, move from point A to point B.
Resources, goods, and products are transported not by air, as fervent “greens” believe, but by sea.
Container shipping for everything, not the delivery of gourmet food to expensive restaurants by aircraft, is the heart of the economy today.

The Suez Canal is an outdated transport hub

Every time the Suez Canal faces obstacles, for one reason or another, the European world freezes in place.
Because Europe has not produced anything of its own that consumers need on a daily basis for a long time.
This could mean shortages of the most basic goods for European citizens, and almost immediately.
And then there is chaos in the streets.

Trump wants to control the Northern Corridor and the Arctic

It is worth adding that this is one of the goals of the American establishment.
As a businessman, Trump always has a plan, a diagram, or a map in front of his eyes.
The map shows that by acquiring Greenland, one way or another, the United States could gain control of a significant part of the Arctic maritime area.

The disadvantages of the Americans, they have no icebreakers

But the Americans have no lever of control, not even hypothetically.
They have no icebreaker fleet.
One ship of this type, and only one, was built a long time ago.
And it is unknown whether it still floats.
While the Americans were promoting “ideas of progress and democracy” around the world, Russia was building icebreakers.
Nuclear and diesel powered.
Russia was also building icebreakers and ferries.

China uses the Northern Sea Route

Today, China gladly ships its products to Europe using Russia’s Northern Sea Route.
Especially since the travel time has been reduced, at least to half of that of the Suez Canal.
Today, three powers are sitting at a real negotiating table, not the one presented by the media.
And Europe is certainly not there.

The three countries that run the show

Today, the outlines of the future economic and political global order are being discussed by Russia, China, and the United States.
The opinion of Brussels is in the trash bin.
The position of Paris and Berlin no longer interests anyone.
The experience of the special operation and Russia’s victory in the confrontation with the globalists proved once again that Russia was 100% right, perhaps even 1000%. By focusing on its geopolitical interests, it forced them not only to be taken into account, but also to be respected.
China has always done this.
Washington has begun to understand it.
Which is already quite good.

The world must become economically and politically fair

But the most important thing still lies ahead: we must make the world that is currently emerging only on the basis of plans and maps not only safe.
We must make it economically and politically fair.
This is a gigantic task.

 

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