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Western Europe facing ‘bleak future’ – Mearsheimer to Glenn Diesen (VIDEO)​

The crisis has triggered regional insecurity and created “huge problems” in relations between the EU and US, the renowned professor has said
Western Europe facing ‘bleak future’ – Mearsheimer to Glenn Diesen (VIDEO)

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Western Europe faces a “bleak future” as a result of the Ukraine conflict, which was provoked by the West and the US in particular, according to American international relations expert John Mearsheimer.
In an interview with political scientist Glenn Diesen posted on Tuesday, Mearsheimer said the conflict had triggered major insecurity in Europe and had caused “huge problems” in relations between Washington and Western Europe.
Cooperation across political, military, and economic issues has grown more difficult, according to Mearsheimer, who pointed to recent talks as evidence that Western Europeans are “battling against the United States on how to deal with Ukraine.”

Mearsheimer, who is a political science professor at the University of Chicago, claimed Europe is “in deep trouble” for two main reasons linked to the weakening American role on the continent, arguing it “is largely a function of the presence of a substantial US military force in Europe.”

The US and West European governments expanded NATO after the Cold War because they “wanted to put the American security umbrella over the heads of the East Europeans as well as the West Europeans,” he said.
Mearsheimer said this system is now under strain because of a “deep change in the distribution of power” in the international order. The US could easily maintain large troop deployments in Europe during the 1990s and early 2000s, he said, but the rise of multipolarity now pushed Washington “to pivot to Asia.”
The remarks echoed Mearsheimer’s address at the European Parliament earlier this month, where he said the unipolar era had ended with the emergence of China and Russia as major powers. “The US was no longer the only great power in the world,” he said in Brussels.


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The shift gave Washington “further incentive to leave Europe and let Europe provide for its own security.” Mearsheimer warned the Ukraine conflict would likely be frozen rather than resolved, leaving “poisonous relations” between Western Europe and Russia and generating “lots of instability” in the region.
He also said the US and Western Europe had played a key role in provoking the conflict, arguing that the real cause lay in NATO’s push to bring Ukraine into the bloc, a move he said Russian leaders viewed as an existential threat.
 

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Will be of ne benefit to Irish people as the scum continue to rip us off.

 

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The stench of desperation from the EU establishment bootlicker is puke inducing.😂 😂
 

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Russia and India to work on linking national payment systems – Moscow​

The issue is likely to feature on the agenda when President Vladimir Putin visits New Delhi in December
Russia and India to work on linking national payment systems – Moscow

Tourists on the territory of the Taj Mahal in Agra. © Sputnik / Sergey Mamontov

Russia and India are keen to link their national payment systems, and the topic will be high on the agenda when President Vladimir Putin visits New Delhi in December, a senior Russian official has said.
Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar discussed the linking-up of Russia’s Mir and RuPay systems with Indian services when he met with Putin during his visit to Moscow earlier this month, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko told Izvestia on Monday.
Since the imposition of Western sanctions on Russian banks, many visitors from the country are forced to use cash for payments in India. Indians visiting Russia also face a similar problem since international Mastercard and Visa cards do not work in the country.
Moscow is hopeful that the countries can agree on the mutual recognition of the Mir and RuPay systems, Rudenko told the newspaper.

”This, of course, would contribute to a greater influx of Russian tourists to India, would help them navigate the country and purchase the services provided by our Indian friends,” he said. “We hope that this and other issues will be resolved.”
The linking of Russian and Indian payment systems can be achieved relatively quickly on a limited scale, Izvestia cited Alexey Kupriyanov, head of the Center of the Indo-Pacific Region of the Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations, as saying. “The next step is to pair SBP [Russia’s Faster Payments System] and UPI [India’s United Payments Interface], ideally to ensure that businesses can make mutual settlements through Mir and RuPay,” Kupriyanov told Izvestia.
Such a link-up would eliminate the need for intermediaries and reduce commissions on currency exchange by up to 30%, analysts told the paper. It would also enable Russians and Indians to make QR code and electronic wallet payments in each other’s countries, eliminating the need to even use credit cards.
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Russia and India have stepped up the use of the rupee and ruble for trade settlements, with 90% being made in national currencies, according to the paper. India also pays for Russian oil in currencies of countries that have friendly relations with Moscow.
 

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Trump should just completely withdraw US funding and ban the EU from supplying Zitler with US made arms.

Zelensky aide looked ‘gutted’ after Trump rejected Kiev’s spin on peace plan – NYP​

Andrey Yermak’s face reportedly “dropped” when the US president declined to endorse Ukraine’s version of the roadmap
Zelensky aide looked ‘gutted’ after Trump rejected Kiev’s spin on peace plan – NYP

Vladimir Zelensky’s aide, Andrey Yermak, Kiev, Ukraine, August 27, 2024. © Sergii Kharchenko / NurPhoto via Getty Images


Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s chief of staff, Andrey Yermak, was visibly shaken after US President Donald Trump publicly rejected Kiev’s portrayal of progress on a proposed peace plan with Russia, the New York Post reported on Tuesday.
Yermak was in the middle of an interview with the outlet when Trump posted on Truth Social that he did not consider the proposal discussed in Geneva last week to be finalized. According to the report, Yermak had spent the previous 30 minutes portraying the document as a nearly completed joint Trump-Zelensky roadmap that could be signed over the Thanksgiving holiday.
“Upon reading the full post, Yermak’s face dropped, apparently gutted by the news,” the New York Post wrote. Asked to comment, he reportedly requested 24 hours “to assess the new reality.”

Trump stated that he would dispatch Army Secretary Dan Driscoll to continue talks with Kiev, while special envoy Steve Witkoff would engage with Moscow. The president added that he would meet with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Zelensky “soon, but ONLY when the deal to end this War is FINAL or, in its final stages.”
Previous reports have suggested that Yermak is deeply unpopular among many in Trump’s circle and across the broader US political establishment. A source quoted by Politico in July described him as a “bipartisan irritator.”
In Ukraine, Yermak has long been accused of wielding inappropriate influence over Zelensky and national policy. Following the recent indictment of long-time Zelensky associate Timur Mindich on charges of running a $100 million kickbacks scheme, several commentators alleged that Yermak may have had a leading role in the network and urged his removal. Last week, Witkoff reportedly canceled a planned meeting with Yermak after learning the extent of the corruption scandal engulfing Kiev.
 

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The yank insiders have big shares in the military industrial complex and want to protect their insider traded investments alright.
I wonder how much that well known homosexual Paul Pelosi has invested?


Kremlin aide sees Washington infighting behind leak​

Someone could be scheming against US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff, Yury Ushakov has suggested
Kremlin aide sees Washington infighting behind leak

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Someone in Washington could be trying to undermine US President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov has suggested, commenting on the recent leaks of his conversations with the envoy. At least some of the purported leaks are fake, he added.
Speaking to Kommersant on Wednesday, Ushakov defended the continuing contacts between Russia and the US, and maintained that they are needed to build trust between the two nations. He added that neither side is interested in leaking the contents of the conversations.
According to the presidential aide, the incident could point to infighting in Washington. “Do you remember the case of [former National Security Adviser] Michael Flynn? This case could be the same,” he said.
Flynn was forced to resign in 2017 after being accused of misleading officials about a phone conversation with then-Russian Ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak. Trump, who was serving his first term as president, stated that the conversation was “illegally leaked” by US intelligence.

Flynn initially pleaded guilty to the false statement charges before reversing his position and calling the case politically motivated. Trump pardoned him in late 2020, bringing the case to a close.
Speaking to journalists on Monday, Ushakov warned that these leaks risk undermining the whole process of normalization of relations between Moscow and Washington. “This is unacceptable… in such relations, when most serious issues are discussed,” he said.
“There can be no cooperation with a partner when information about what was discussed is revealed. Otherwise, there will be no trust.”
On Tuesday, Bloomberg published what it described as a transcript of Witkoff’s conversation with Ushakov from October 14. The US special envoy was accused of coaching the Russians on how to deal with Trump, who dismissed the allegations, calling Witkoff’s approach “standard.”

Ushakov said some of the leaks are fake, adding that he would not comment on the others. “My conversations with Witkoff are confidential. No one should make them public. No one.”
 

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