Zeiger
Daily Stormer
June 17, 2016
Into the trash it goes – along with the other tools of the perfidious Jew
When Putin foiled NATO’s scheme of acquiring Ukraine for itself, as a base to attack Russia, the European Union responded with sanctions. It was clear, however, that Europe would suffer much from those sanctions as well.
This sort of thing is basically a game of chicken. The first to give up loses.
Predictably, it seems the EU bureaucrats will give up first.
The European Union needs to engage with Russia despite the economic sanctions it has imposed on the country for annexing the Crimean peninsula two years ago, a top EU official said Thursday during a rare visit.
Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the EU’s executive Commission, is the highest ranking EU official to visit Russia after the country grabbed control of Crimea in 2014, trigging U.S. and EU sanctions against Russia.
After a two-year break which felt more like a boycott, European leaders and chief executives of top multinational companies are back at Russia’s top economic gathering in St. Petersburg in a sign of weariness over the sanctions.
Russians are used to hardships and suffering. Even the general Russian population was generally in favor of enduring the sanctions in order preserve their geopolitical interests.
Typical russian. No, he doesn’t care about the EU sanctions. He just wants bears out of his house.
Europeans, under the post-war Jew system, have become soft. Even though the sanctions have had a far greater impact on Russians than Europeans, they’re already back at the negotiation table.
Juncker lashed out at his critics in Europe who argued that his visit to Russia could signal that the EU was ready to compromise on sanctions while Russia is still not willing to help advance the peace process in Ukraine.
“I take the view that we must talk with Russia, the leadership, its people: for some it must be a radical idea; for me it’s common sense,” he said in remarks which triggered an applause.
Russia’s annexation of Crimea in March 2014 and its support for separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine landed President Vladimir Putin in international isolation. The EU and U.S. imposed economic sanctions and kicked Russia out of the G-8 group of nations.
Russia became isolated from the nations that were trying to attack it in the first place. If a guy tries to punch you in the face, and you dodge it, you might become isolated from him. That’s not exactly on you, though, is it?
If you don’t let him punch you, he might enact sanctions
Russia is gaining a lot of influence and credibility in the middle east through their successful intervention in the Middle east. Smaller nations are seeing what an actual helpful intervention by a professional army looks like. As this continues, more and more states will choose to become clients of this new eastern bloc, seeing how they’re treated like allies instead of disposable puppets. ZOG America will decline, simply because they have actual competition.