You’ll never guess why a quick peace in Ukraine might be in the ambassador to Washington’s interests, writes SOLOMON HUGHES. Actually, of course you will – he stands to make a lot of money from his business links to Russia
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Behind the war fever, there is more than just the alleged threat of Russia; economic decline and the struggle for geopolitical dominance play a crucial role in the increasing militarisation of our continent, writes MARC VANDEPITTE

EUROPEAN leaders want to drastically increase defence spending and prepare their economies for war. There are plans to introduce (for now) voluntary conscription and to install a nuclear shield. Several countries are willing to send troops to Russia’s neighbouring countries, including Ukraine.
Boris Pistorius, the former German minister of defence, has declared that his country will be “ready for war” (Kriegstuchtigkeit) by 2029. The hatchet has been dug up.
“We have been betrayed by Trump and are threatened by Putin; therefore, we must increase our military efforts and prepare for war.” This is the narrative that the European elite presents to us and that is widely spread in the mainstream media.
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