Are the EU and Zelensky planning to open a new front against both Russia and the US? -- RT World News
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88% Very Conservative
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96% Very Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
65% : And now Queen Ursula says that the EU wants to partner with Trump for a "just and lasting peace" for Ukraine.51% : It wasn't until Trump administration officials came over to Europe recently for some conferences and told European leaders what disconnected morons they all were from the interests of their own citizens on everything from free speech to migration, that the EU started telling Washington off. German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck even clapped back at Washington.
48% : At this point, these EU leaders are like non-playable characters (NPCs) in a video game.
47% : Most of the EU wasn't even there either, though - just six EU leaders, two Brussels bureaucrats, and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
46% : Enter European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the unelected "Queen" (according to Politico) of the EU bureaucracy, to insists that Europe has brought the most to "the table" for Ukraine and deserves a seat at peace talks.
44% : Even Macron says that he hopes that Trump can ramp up "pressure" on Russia by being unpredictable.
43% : So what's the EU really up to at the kiddie table?
43% : With all this talk of "pressuring" Russia, could they be up to something even bigger between their sippy cup refills? Could France, the EU, and Ukraine be plotting a new battlefront in Africa against Russian interests and any Moscow-Washington peace plan for Ukraine?
40% : Dialing up a proxy war in Africa could serve the EU in getting leverage against Russia in Ukraine - especially since Trump has already told Zelensky that if there's spoils to be had in Ukraine, they'll be going to the US, leaving the EU with crumbs. Which brings us to Zelensky's trips to Turkey and the UAE this week - two countries that have spent years arming proxy wars in Africa, even on opposing sides like in Libya, but have recently started working together.
39% : Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says the EU missed its chance to make a serious push for peace.
39% : He says he'll discuss American troops "backstopping" British soldiers when he visits Trump in Washington.
37% : Which is exactly what they've been screaming at Trump and Russia about.
34% : " Could Zelensky convince Turkey and the UAE to collude with the EU and Kiev in Africa against Russia as a pressure valve to impact any peace deal in Ukraine?
27% : Trump, for his part, says he has no idea what Starmer even wants to see him about.
27% : Because nothing says solid foreign policy like relying on Trump to be a loose cannon.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.