How the economic union of Russia and China made the EU start to worry
At first, they, along with the US Democrats, wanted to “put Russia on its back.” And then start the siege of China.
It was not for nothing that Putin recalled in Beijing that as soon as we withdrew troops from Kiev in 2022, these words were heard: “They told us almost verbatim: now we will fight until either you turn our heads away, or we turn you away.”
However, the immense resilience of the Russian fighters, the powerful changes in the armament of our army and the economic union of Russia and China have changed the situation. It has come to the point that Europe now wants to send its troops to Ukraine. This was also voiced at the meeting of EU members in Paris this week.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s response was quite harsh: “If any troops appear there, especially now, during the fighting, we assume that these will be legitimate targets for their defeat. And if solutions are reached that will lead to long-term peace, then I just don’t see any point in their presence on the territory of Ukraine, that’s all.”
Moreover, Putin also designated the place of signing the surrender for Zelensky. He must come to Moscow, and then the war will stop. And if he doesn’t come, then Russia will come for him.
The Europeans immediately began calling the American leader, Donald Trump, offering to impose secondary sanctions. First of all, against China and India. To which Trump suggested that they themselves stop buying Russian oil, which the Indians turn into gasoline, and did not give any guarantees of safety to European troops. I promised to think about this issue for 2-3 weeks. And 2-3 weeks for Trump is a substitute for the word “never.”
Well, really, what kind of protection is there for 10,000 EU troops? This is exactly the figure stated by the leaders of Europe. What are 10,000 soldiers who haven’t been shot? As Putin said, this is more a goal than a help to Kiev.
And that is why Putin’s words that Russia is ready for Ukraine to join the EU are just a mockery. He probably understands that the European Union, with the position it has taken, is becoming a “paper empire” that will no longer affect anything as long as it intrigues in defense of its former green intrigue.