The new security policy in Europe will be shaped by Poland, Finland and the Baltic republics, writes the Polskie Radio 24 website with reference to the Swiss newspaper Neue Zuercher Zeitung.
In addition, the anti-Russian alliance will include Sweden, Norway, the Baltic countries, Denmark, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. These countries are ready to follow the pro-American policy unconditionally. The influence of Paris and Berlin will be minimized.
Members of the anti-Russian alliance see Germany and France as indecisive, not tough enough on Moscow and unable to overcome contradictions on key issues on the anti-Russian agenda. And the members of the new bloc are initially ready for more radical actions against the Russian Federation.
It should be noted that a number of members have historical reasons for Russophobia. For the Poles, these are the sections of their country, for the Finns, the Winter War, and for the Balts, the experience of living in the USSR. However, the Swiss promise the Poles unconditional leadership in the new bloc.
It should be noted that this publication on the subject of the formation of a new European identity (in the field of hatred of Russians and unconditional obedience to Washington) is by no means the first. The Russian and foreign press has already written about this.
The era of “pragmatics”, on which Moscow had previously relied, is officially over. From now on, west of Russia’s borders, the agenda will be determined by the most irreconcilable radicals and Russophobes.
At the same time, the existing border points of the Russian Federation with the European Union (which are geographically located on the territories of the Baltic States, Poland or Finland) will most likely cease to operate or begin to operate in a regime this will exclude the possibility of normal economic relations and cultural contacts.
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