{"id":2215,"date":"2025-02-09T09:38:35","date_gmt":"2025-02-09T10:38:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.developeternal.com\/?p=2215"},"modified":"2025-02-09T11:31:56","modified_gmt":"2025-02-09T11:31:56","slug":"the-eus-worst-enemies-are-its-own-russophobic-leaders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.developeternal.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/09\/the-eus-worst-enemies-are-its-own-russophobic-leaders\/","title":{"rendered":"The EU\u2019s worst enemies are its own Russophobic leaders"},"content":{"rendered":"
The bloc\u2019s top diplomat Kaja Kallas cheers on the Baltic states\u2019 newfound dependence on the US<\/strong><\/p>\n It\u2019s a big day for the EU, says the bloc\u2019s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas. All because three former Soviet states \u2013 Latvia, Lithuania, and her home country, Estonia, where she previously served as prime minister \u2013 have just swapped out their historically reliable Russian electricity entirely for a system regulated by the folks in Brussels, whose recent energy security strategies have included imploring citizens to dress in sweaters, like turtles, and to consider group showers.<\/p>\n \u201cLithuania, Latvia, and Estonia will permanently disconnect from Russia\u2019s power grid tomorrow,\u201d<\/em> Kallas wrote<\/a> on social media on February 7th.\u00a0\u201dRussia can no longer use energy as a tool of blackmail. This is a victory for freedom and European unity.\u201d<\/p>\n Yeah, Western Europeans are united, alright. On the fact that the EU has triggered an energy crisis that\u2019s heavily contributed to voters across the bloc turning against establishment parties in recent national elections. The skyrocketing cost of living, largely attributed to a lack of affordable energy, was even cited by the EU\u2019s own Eurobarometer report<\/a> last year as a motivating factor for 42% of Europeans in last summer\u2019s EU parliamentary elections.\u00a0Those elections saw the arrival in Brussels of \u201cmore MEPs on the far-right benches than before,\u201d<\/em>\u00a0Le Monde<\/a>\u00a0wrote, characterizing the rise of anti-establishment populism, notably on the right.<\/p>\n While loudly shunning cheap Russian energy, the EU has nonetheless been importing<\/a> record levels of it, in the form of LNG, at several times the price. Russian oil being shipped to the EU has surged by putting on a fake mustache and arriving<\/a> on European shores from T\u00fcrkiye, India, and China, with Foreign Policy magazine underscoring just last month that Europe \u201csomehow still depends on Russian energy.\u201d<\/em>\u00a0The end result is essentially a virtue tax that gets passed on to the consumer. All this to impress the EU\u2019s girlfriend, Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, whose country was raking in about a billion dollars a year just for him kicking his feet up and watching Russian gas flow across Ukraine to the EU. Easiest job in the world, right? With the added bonus of pocketing cash from Russia that it can\u2019t spend on the battlefield, according to typical EU logic. But Ukraine and the EU colluded to even put an end to that, creating an even bigger financial sinkhole for themselves to fill. Brilliant.<\/p>\n The EU has also become heavily dependent on the US \u2013 now to the benefit of President Donald Trump\u2019s agenda. Which hopefully Brussels loves, because it has already set itself up to finance it as a result of its overdependence on the US as a means of sticking it to Putin.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Trump has made it clear that he views the EU\u2019s lack of sufficient dependence on the US as some form of abuse \u2013 of the US. \u201cI told the European Union that they must make up their tremendous deficit with the United States by the large scale purchase of our oil and gas. Otherwise, it is TARIFFS all the way,\u201d<\/em> Trump wrote<\/a> last December on social media.<\/p>\n What a mess. How did it all go so wrong?<\/p>\n Let\u2019s rewind the tape.<\/p>\n