By dragging down Germany and thus weakening its influence over Central & Eastern Europe simultaneously with empowering Poland’s rise as a Great Power over that same strategic space, the US hopes to play their EuroLiberal and EuroRealist blocs off against one another in order to perpetually divide and rule the EU.
I have long thought that eastern Europe needs an identity that will protect itself from being nothing more than a battleground separating Russia and Germany. While the malignant influence of the USA cannot be ignored, it cannot be forgotten that NATO destroyed Yugoslavia and the propagandists in the West (primarily the USA) never miss an opportunity to attack Viktor Orban.
I've got two questions, Andrew: You have two books with the same title on Amazon.com. Are they exactly the same or is one an updated version? I've read the Kindle "sample" and I'm wondering if the diagrams and maps in the paper version are in color.
Today's destruction of the Nordstream gas pipeline fully confirms that Germany will probably regret for decades that it has failed to exercise its sovereignty at this historic moment. Even Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder did much better when he opposed with Jacques Chirac the destruction of Iraq.
I have long thought that eastern Europe needs an identity that will protect itself from being nothing more than a battleground separating Russia and Germany. While the malignant influence of the USA cannot be ignored, it cannot be forgotten that NATO destroyed Yugoslavia and the propagandists in the West (primarily the USA) never miss an opportunity to attack Viktor Orban.
I've got two questions, Andrew: You have two books with the same title on Amazon.com. Are they exactly the same or is one an updated version? I've read the Kindle "sample" and I'm wondering if the diagrams and maps in the paper version are in color.
Today's destruction of the Nordstream gas pipeline fully confirms that Germany will probably regret for decades that it has failed to exercise its sovereignty at this historic moment. Even Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder did much better when he opposed with Jacques Chirac the destruction of Iraq.