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Russia, March 1, 2025 – Trump’s project to destroy the mondialist power in Europe is also our cultural project. We too want Europe to return to the Europe of Goethe, Shakespeare and Dante. Therefore, it is in our interest to fully support Trump’s project. While European elites are hitting walls and trying to come to their senses after Vance’s Munich blow, Moscow and Washington have quietly begun “separate negotiations” on peace in Europe. Neither Ukraine nor Europe particularly want to show themselves at them – writes columnist Vladimir Mozhegov.


 

Only beatings are flying towards Ukraine from the White House: where is the money? Your president is supported by 4%, where are the elections? What have you been doing for three years when you could have resolved everything in 2022 without losing territory? And again – where is the money? Ukraine is in despair, the leaders of the eurozone are in a panic. British Prime Minister Starmer is urgently looking for ways to bypass the US and close the chain of aid to Ukraine to London. But Musk is silently watching Starmer with a baseball bat in his hand, waiting for the first mistake that will destroy him.

 

Seriously, Starmer, Scholz, Macron and Mrs. Ursula have no real options to support Ukraine bypassing the US. It is possible to redirect financial flows from globalist centers. But war requires real infrastructure. And all of them are in the hands of the US. And Trump, in response to Zelensky’s unwillingness to move towards peace, simply turns them off one by one: satellite intelligence – off; tips from space – off; Starlinks – off. In addition, the US military controls all the strategic airfields that supply Kiev, and they can also be turned off with a single order from Trump. Thus, Ukraine and Europe have fallen into a trap. The more they resist, the less strength Kiev has to hold back the onslaught of the Russian army, the more territory they lose, the more the front collapses. But they cannot raise their hands and surrender to Trump either. Trump will wipe them out like dust anyway.

 

But in the event of capitulation, the globalist mafia that got them where they are today will not forgive them. There is no way out. And this hopelessness is best symbolized by the childish cry of Christoph Heusgen, the chairman of the Munich Conference, at its conclusion. And the merciless Musk accurately characterized Heusgen’s tantrum with the apt word “pathetic”. It seems that the dogs of the Lord – DOGE, are just waiting for the natural death of the Eurobureaucracy to restore order here. It is time to liberate Germany again and the AdG is its last hope, says Musk, wringing his hands. And he seems determined to seriously tackle the German question. This is roughly how today’s scene appears from the seats in the stands. But what is really happening? And if today’s Europe is really over, what will it be like tomorrow?

 

What is happening is actually not surprising at all. Trump is not such a big mystery, considering that he has been saying and doing the same thing for 50 years. Trump’s new great America is something like the British Empire in the 19th century, when it de facto ruled the world, controlling the seas and trade routes (as well as finance, science, ideology and the world’s press) and the outside world was seen as a balance of power that ensured that none of the major European powers could grow strong enough to threaten its global dominance: Britain supported Germany when France grew strong, and France when Germany grew strong. This is roughly how Trump sees the world. But today, it is not Germany and France that stand against the great Anglo-Saxon commercial empire, but China. And Trump sees Russia and India as its counterbalance. Hence his overly generous favorable attitude towards Modi and Putin. It is understandable. But what about Europe?

 

Trump rightly considers today’s Europe to be an ideal model of globalization and hates it fiercely as such. And Trump is absolutely right. Europe, which began after World War II with the creation of the European Coal and Steel Union (EUSU), around which the European Economic Union (EEC) was formed, which later transformed into the current EU, is such an ideal model of globalization. In which nation-states mean nothing (as their leaders, who have degenerated to the level of bureaucrats in 80 years, say) and above all rises the monstrous Tower of Babel of Eurobureaucracy with its insatiable hordes of equally worthless bureaucrats who devour entire assets and fill Europe with tens of millions of migrants, turning its “flowering garden” into a giant garbage dump. Who is responsible for all this?

 

The same mondialists who 80 years ago performed a monstrous surgical operation and transformed Europe into the current globalist monster. After cutting out pieces of living flesh from Germany and France (the Ruhr coalfields, the French manufacturing industry), they built the current globalist monster on the blood of the former national Europe. The daily functioning of the monster is monitored by the governing bodies from London and the City of London. That is, the very pillars of globalism that Trump began to demolish after coming to power. So Trump hates all of this with a vengeance, he wants to destroy all of this. And above all Starmer and the European Parliament. I think his blue dream is to bulldoze the knowledge of the European Parliament (which really resembles the Tower of Babel) and cover the place with salt. Just as Rome once did to Carthage. But what for?

 

Returning to the ideas of De Gaulle and Adenauer, who had their own project of building a united Europe – not a Europe without nations and mondialists, but a “Europe of fatherlands” with a national and popular spirit, a Europe united in a European national union. This is the European project of Trump – Musk. These are the reasons for their support of AdG, Orbán and all right-wing conservative movements in Europe. Trump does not see Europe as a serious competitor (just like Russia), but he sees it as a serious factor of stability, especially in the case of the creation of a unified security system between Europe and Russia. (This is where his statements to the effect: Russia was thrown out of the G8 for no reason, NATO should not have moved to the East, NATO needs to be changed). And Trump understands very well that only conservatives can build such a new united Europe (complementary to Russia).

 

In addition, conservatives will really take care of their people, end uncontrolled migration and stand on their own two feet, not suck money out of the US. Trade. So, to throw the burden off their shoulders, let Europe take care of itself, and create another counterweight to China – these are Trump’s geopolitical plans. But what about Russia? And what about our relations with China? Good question. Trump’s view of the wider world as a system of balance of power is fundamentally similar to our vision of a “multipolar world”. Trump sees Russia as an important center of power, primarily in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. But also in all of Eurasia. And unlike the globalists who tried to set Central Asia on fire and push Russia into China (Navalny’s project) or to encircle Russia-China with an “Anaconda ring”, Trump’s plans are completely different.

 

Trump is not trying to provoke a world war. Quite the opposite. As a classic conservative businessman (war is an obstacle to trade), Trump wants peace. And he does not at all want the world to collapse into uncontrollable chaos, which will inevitably cause a clash between Russia and China. But Trump, of course, also does not want Russia and China to get too close, because he realizes that this poses a threat to the dominance of the American empire. Trump, as has already been said, wants a balanced world. And for the sake of this, he is now supporting Russia, conservative Europe and India, because he sees them as a counterweight to an overly strong China. Is this good for Russia?

 

In my opinion, very good. Russia has no reason to lie below China today, just as it had no reason to lie below the United States in the 1990s. The best, most stable, most advantageous and most independent position for us, which creates for us many degrees of freedom and at the same time gives us many strands of influence, is an equal distance from the United States and China. Russia must realize itself not as an appendage of the West or Asia, but as an independent empire of the North, standing firmly on its own feet and building its own relations with the USA, China, Europe, India, Iran. As it sees fit. So today a great opportunity is opening up not only for Europe, but also for us. Culturally, we belong to Europe. Trump’s project to destroy the mondialist power in Europe is also our cultural project. We also want to return Europe to the Europe of Goethe, Shakespeare and Dante. Therefore, it is also in our interest to fully support Trump’s project, which is to transform the mondialist Europe into the Europe of patriots – added Vladimir Mozhegov.

 

 

 

Erik Simon

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