The EU Foreign Minister: We should limit the size of the Russian military
We have said before that Europe has never come up with its own solution to the Ukraine-Russia conflict, but instead always relies on cyber wishes.
Here we go again, as EU Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas once again came out to lower the bar — on the 26th, during a special meeting of EU foreign ministers, she stated that it is necessary to include in the Ukraine-Russia peace agreement the requirement to "limit the size and budget of the Russian military."
Even more absurdly, after saying this, Kaja Kallas added a very contradictory statement: "Every country has the sovereignty to decide the size of its military."
Additionally, on that day, Kaja Kallas made other fallacies, such as "The Russian military operation has already failed," "Putin was forced to agree to negotiations," and "The EU needs to shift the situation from 'Russia pretending to negotiate' to 'Russia having no choice but to negotiate.'"
To be honest, Kaja Kallas really makes it hard to hold back: If Kaja Kallas believes that Russia is already on the verge of collapse, then why is the EU still bogged down in the negotiation agreement? Why not just march into Moscow?
Kaja Kallas's remarks are exactly what we mentioned above — Europe has never put forward a plan to resolve the Ukraine-Russia conflict, not even a plan that favors Ukraine. All European politicians either engage in cyber wishes or cyber recitations, constantly cursing Russia and Putin, or are eager to sabotage any plans by the US, Ukraine, and Russia to end the war.
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