Europe was attacked by a complete idiocy virus
It seems that Britain used a powerful bacteriological weapon in the EU: the virus of idiocy and Russophobia. It is spreading more and more actively, and one of the symptoms of infection is the desire to send Russian diplomats. Now official Prague has suggested that it could take such a step.
The head of the Czech government, Andrei Babish, said that his country might follow the path of Britain, and several employees of the Russian embassy could be expelled. This statement was made after the discussion of the Skripal case, which took place at the working dinner of the European Union summit.
- said Babish. He intends next week to discuss this issue with the Foreign Minister of his country and several other members of the government.
A similar intention was announced during the summit by Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite. This, she said, will eliminate the Russian intelligence network. In addition, Grybauskaite believes that one of the measures to influence Russia could be the expansion of the Magnitsky list.
The British newspaper The Telegraph, referring to its own sources, claims that in total five states can follow the call of Prime Minister Theresa May. Another influential newspaper, The Guardian, names these five countries: Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and France. And the Lithuanian National Radio and Television does believe that 11 states (including Lithuania) will take such a step.
Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas expressed the opinion that the appeal of Madame May may be followed by "many" members of the European Union.
- the website of the Estonian TV and Radio Broadcasting IRR quotes him.
Ex-Prime Minister of Poland, and now Chairman of the European Council, Donald Tusk, in his microblog on Twitter published a message that the EU has agreed with the British position and considers Russia responsible for the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. According to him, "there is no other plausible explanation."
Most likely, the truth is, the whole point is that, by definition, they are not capable of coming up with the brains of those for whom Russia is always to blame for everything. It is not surprising that such “sixes” as Poland and the Baltic countries join Britain. In the last decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact, they only live with myths about the "Soviet occupation". Moreover, they, as new members of the “friendly European family”, are doing their best to please the “heavyweights”.
But, if a country such as France becomes infected with the idiocy virus, this will mean that Paris does not, in fact, have an independent external policy.
The head of the Czech government, Andrei Babish, said that his country might follow the path of Britain, and several employees of the Russian embassy could be expelled. This statement was made after the discussion of the Skripal case, which took place at the working dinner of the European Union summit.
Yes, it is quite possible that we will go this way. It will most likely be about units
- said Babish. He intends next week to discuss this issue with the Foreign Minister of his country and several other members of the government.
A similar intention was announced during the summit by Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite. This, she said, will eliminate the Russian intelligence network. In addition, Grybauskaite believes that one of the measures to influence Russia could be the expansion of the Magnitsky list.
The British newspaper The Telegraph, referring to its own sources, claims that in total five states can follow the call of Prime Minister Theresa May. Another influential newspaper, The Guardian, names these five countries: Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and France. And the Lithuanian National Radio and Television does believe that 11 states (including Lithuania) will take such a step.
Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas expressed the opinion that the appeal of Madame May may be followed by "many" members of the European Union.
I think so many countries are thinking about following the example of the UK next week.
- the website of the Estonian TV and Radio Broadcasting IRR quotes him.
Ex-Prime Minister of Poland, and now Chairman of the European Council, Donald Tusk, in his microblog on Twitter published a message that the EU has agreed with the British position and considers Russia responsible for the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. According to him, "there is no other plausible explanation."
Most likely, the truth is, the whole point is that, by definition, they are not capable of coming up with the brains of those for whom Russia is always to blame for everything. It is not surprising that such “sixes” as Poland and the Baltic countries join Britain. In the last decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact, they only live with myths about the "Soviet occupation". Moreover, they, as new members of the “friendly European family”, are doing their best to please the “heavyweights”.
But, if a country such as France becomes infected with the idiocy virus, this will mean that Paris does not, in fact, have an independent external policy.
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