Zeiger
Daily Stormer
December 15, 2016
This creature can’t even suffer direct eye-contact with Vlad.
It seems like the cucked European leaders haven’t yet adjusted to the “new world order” situation we’ve got going on now with Trump in charge.
They’re like people who suddenly got teleported on some alien planet with laser raptors and grav-bikes and stuff. Instead of going, like, “whoah, this is pretty cool, I guess I’ll be hunting cyber-dinos for a living now,” they just get fixated on all the back-taxes they’ll owe when they get back to their old boring lives.
It’s time to let go, cucks.
Just buckle up and enjoy the ride.
These cyber-dinos ain’t gonna hunt themselves.
Angela Merkel has called for sanctions against Russia to be extended over continued fighting in eastern Ukraine following a failed ceasefire.
How did the last round of sanctions work for you guys?
Oh, right, Putin’s approval rating remained high, Russia didn’t budge on their policies, and Europe’s economy suffered.
Did I hear someone say “sanctions?”
Germany and France have led efforts to implement a peace deal agreed in Minsk but there has been no end to the conflict between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists, which has killed more than 10,000 people since it erupted in 2014.
Successive rounds of EU and US sanctions have been imposed on Russia over the conflict and its annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in March 2014, with the most recent batch to expire in January.
And they’ve accomplished nothing.
Do you intend to put sanctions on the US too, Merkel?
Because in a month or so, you’re gonna be seeing a Trump administration which supports Russian policy in Syria. What then?
What’s the plan, exactly?
The only reason these European sanctions against Russia ever really made sense in the first place was that it was US policy to oppose Assad and support ISIS. You would have assumed this would have been done due to US pressure.
But at this point, with the administration change coming up, why would Europe persist? I can only assume this is some kind of weird bluff. Corporate leader in Germany already complained loudly that the previous sanctions were hurting their bottom line.
It’ll be interesting to see what happens.