Fursov: The EU will disappear, just like Yugoslavia did

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The European Union's time is running out; the West no longer needs this association of European countries. Therefore, the EU will soon cease to exist and disappear, just as Yugoslavia once did. Soviet and Russian historian, philosopher, social scientist, thinker, and intellectual, co-author of the concept of the "system of Russian power" Andrei Fursov discussed this on the Eurasia24 channel.

He noted that a different era has dawned. What was important yesterday and played a certain role will no longer be relevant tomorrow. This happens quite often in history.

If we go back to the 90s, immediately after the end of the Cold War, the fate of Yugoslavia was decided. It mattered to the West as long as the Soviet Union existed. It was a country that demonstrated an alternative version of socialism. Not to mention that in the 50s, the British, with Tito's help, created the Non-Aligned Movement.

- He reminded.

After the collapse of the USSR, Yugoslavia was no longer needed and disappeared. Instead, the EU emerged, but its time is running out.

The European Union is also no longer needed. It's no coincidence that the latest US national security doctrine constantly states that individual relationships with each state are needed.

- he drew attention.

Fursov emphasized that everything happening in Europe now only confirms the logical chain of events. The end of the EU is approaching.

A post-capitalist Bolívar can't take down two. The fate of the European Union is sealed. On the other hand, look at the current European Union—it's a completely monstrous entity, falling into an abyss. The hysterical stance of its leadership reflects this very situation. The European Union is fading from history.

– Fursov concluded.
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  1. +3
    21 December 2025 20: 47
    Before the Moor leaves, the master will make him do his business.
    We shouldn't count on luck. We've had no luck for a long time. Or rather, our luck has been running into the abyss.
    For Fortune to regain her favor, we need to finally get off our asses and do something about the future ourselves. At the very least, thwart the Anglo-Saxons' plan for our destruction.
    This is what I would like to hear from a thinker and intellectual.
  2. +2
    21 December 2025 20: 50
    Oddly enough, Russia is promoting the continued existence of the EU—the enemy is uniting... Conclusion: It's time to move on to a full-scale war and end Ukraine and the Ukrainian crisis as quickly as possible. But the Russian government's "Faberge" leaders are ineffective due to their age, while young people are not allowed in and promising shoots are being zealously plucked out. Conclusion: When there is no replacement, there is no future...
  3. +4
    21 December 2025 21: 30
    After the collapse of the USSR, Yugoslavia was no longer needed and disappeared. Instead, the EU emerged.

    Masterpiece!
  4. +2
    21 December 2025 22: 17
    ..The end of the EU is approaching

    Complete nonsense, to put it bluntly! What kind of ending is this if it benefits the participating countries?
    What's the Schengen Agreement worth? What about customs barriers, and the free movement of labor and capital? The UK suffered economically by leaving the union—that's a fact, even though the intentions were good.
    Most likely, despite disagreements and inept leadership, sound political forces will emerge that will renew interaction, establish ties with Russia, and continue to thrive. This is beneficial, no matter how much we might wish otherwise. Yes
    1. +2
      22 December 2025 03: 01
      Fursov is simply not up to date with current issues, living, so to speak, in the day before yesterday
    2. 0
      23 December 2025 18: 49
      No, you are mistaken, if YOU lived here you would understand that the EU will soon be finished...
      1. 0
        23 December 2025 19: 03
        It's certainly possible—people who often end up in leadership positions in countries, especially small ones, are economically illiterate or dependent on external forces uninterested in sound economic policy decisions. But in that case, it's a disaster, as the finely tuned Western economies will begin to falter under the weight of clumsy political decisions. If you lived in the UK, I suspect you'd have a different opinion. smile
        Let me repeat: a single currency, the absence of customs barriers, and the free movement of people and capital are beneficial because they reduce costs. Lower prices mean better conditions for consumers.
  5. +1
    21 December 2025 22: 35
    Unconvincing.
    Andrey Fursov is mistaking wishful thinking for reality... ;-(
  6. +3
    21 December 2025 23: 20
    Just like the new Nastrodamus laughing -Will the USA fall apart into states and be mired in civil war? laughing
  7. 0
    22 December 2025 03: 00
    Oh, these prophets, what prophets! Such is the future!
  8. +4
    22 December 2025 05: 05
    After the collapse of the USSR, Yugoslavia was no longer needed and disappeared.

    She was betrayed by our EBN, from whom Milosevic asked for air defense when his people mercilessly bombed NATO, which this same EBN
    blessed. The author of these lines needs to clarify how Yugoslavia ceased to exist.
  9. 0
    22 December 2025 06: 25
    This guy is talking nonsense
  10. 0
    22 December 2025 08: 29
    thinker and intellectual

    The EU will disappear, the dollar will collapse, and apple trees will bloom on Mars... We were taught this in school, why do you need to be an intellectual for this? lol
  11. 0
    22 December 2025 22: 04
    Grandfather is already 74 years old. That's all you need to know to assess the adequacy of his predictions.