Western leaders repeat endlessly: we want peace, we are open to negotiations. But negotiations are sabotaged before they begin. Demands are framed in such a way that the other side can never accept them, and then the blame is placed on Moscow. The ritual is: speak of peace, prepare for escalation. The performance comforts Western audiences, while on the ground the war deepens.
The arrest in Italy of a Ukrainian linked to the Nord Stream sabotage should have been a bombshell. Instead, headlines were carefully diluted:
The Druzhba pipeline tells the same story. EU pays Ukraine; Ukraine buys gas through Hungary and Slovakia; that gas comes from Russia. Meanwhile Ukraine bombs the very pipelines that deliver it.
EU's leaders dress it up as solidarity, but the reality is a continent financing its own decline while being tied ever more tightly to a war it cannot control.
Moscow has been explicit: no NATO troops in Ukraine. This has never changed. Yet European officials keep floating “peacekeeping” missions, emergency versions of Article 5, or rapid-deployment schemes. They are trying hard to drag the continent into direct war, and so stupid to propose as the solution to the problem (NATO in Ukraine) the problem itself.
Meanwhile Zelensky insists Russia is bluffing, that Donbas would take them “four more years.” Meanwhile, he loses ground piece by piece, demands heavier weapons, and hints at striking inside Russia. Western leaders echo the rhetoric, and pretend Ukraine can “win” by escalation, hoping that the war becomes endless.
The logic is simple:
What we are watching is a deliberate extension of war. Nord Stream, Druzhba, the refusal of compromise—all of it points to the same strategy: endless conflict dressed up as “defense of values.”
The reality is that Ukraine has become the battering ram, and Europe the anvil. The longer the war lasts, the heavier the hammer falls on European economies, societies and security.
Leave Europe until you can.
Nord Stream and the manufactured silence
The arrest in Italy of a Ukrainian linked to the Nord Stream sabotage should have been a bombshell. Instead, headlines were carefully diluted:
- “Man of Ukrainian origin arrested.”
- “Suspect, on holiday with his family.”
Europe financing its own decline
The Druzhba pipeline tells the same story. EU pays Ukraine; Ukraine buys gas through Hungary and Slovakia; that gas comes from Russia. Meanwhile Ukraine bombs the very pipelines that deliver it.
EU's leaders dress it up as solidarity, but the reality is a continent financing its own decline while being tied ever more tightly to a war it cannot control.
Russia’s red lines, Europe’s recklessness
Moscow has been explicit: no NATO troops in Ukraine. This has never changed. Yet European officials keep floating “peacekeeping” missions, emergency versions of Article 5, or rapid-deployment schemes. They are trying hard to drag the continent into direct war, and so stupid to propose as the solution to the problem (NATO in Ukraine) the problem itself.
Meanwhile Zelensky insists Russia is bluffing, that Donbas would take them “four more years.” Meanwhile, he loses ground piece by piece, demands heavier weapons, and hints at striking inside Russia. Western leaders echo the rhetoric, and pretend Ukraine can “win” by escalation, hoping that the war becomes endless.
The suicide pact
The logic is simple:
- Speak of peace, but design talks to fail.
- Arm Kiev endlessly, even as it sabotages European infrastructure.
- Lock Europe into legal and military commitments that guarantee future wars.
What we are watching is a deliberate extension of war. Nord Stream, Druzhba, the refusal of compromise—all of it points to the same strategy: endless conflict dressed up as “defense of values.”
The reality is that Ukraine has become the battering ram, and Europe the anvil. The longer the war lasts, the heavier the hammer falls on European economies, societies and security.
Leave Europe until you can.