After President Donald J. Trump severely curtailed US aid for the Ukrainian war effort, European Globalists jumped up ready to take matters in their hands.
But this stance was not an organic one, but rather a result of the ambition of highly unpopular heads of government like UK’s Keir Starmer and France’s Emmanuel Macron, as well as Euro bureaucrats like Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen and new top diplomat Kaja Kallas.
The result is that you now have several competing and contrasting initiatives – and not one of them is evolving particularly well.
Kaja Kallas, for one, once held high hopes of raising as much as $43 billion in military aid for the Kiev regime.
But, as the EU leaders’ summit ended, Kallas’ plan has been repeatedly diminished, and is all but dead. […]
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