It seems to me that some Europeans are now starting to feel viscerally the existential dread, broken trust, and betrayal that Ukrainians have lived with for over a decade. https://www.rte.ie/video/id/23208/
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More context: Christoph Heusgen — the crying man — was part of the German delegation at the UN in 2018 who, when Trump gave his speech calling out Germany's dependence on russian energy, burst out laughing.
Obviously I also deplore Trump and the American betrayal of its allies.
Also, I'd rather see European leaders take up responsibility and refrain from acting in such infantile way. Crying and feelings of desperation isn't helpful to anyone. We need strong leadership. Take Zelenskyy as an example.
The Nazi-Felon sham administration should make no one cry. Don’t get mad, get even. The world will unite against them. There is no other choice. Not the people, just the recipients of the #HackedElection.
Shame on anyone who attended who persist in rejecting out of hand the idea of a united or coördinated European defence. The best representative of European values was President Zelenskyy. Clinging to the ghost of what once was is neither a safe nor a viable policy.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKEycjREgPE
To see people like this in positions of power who behave in such a way, assures me that we have been let by utter fools.
*led by utter fools
Also, I'd rather see European leaders take up responsibility and refrain from acting in such infantile way. Crying and feelings of desperation isn't helpful to anyone. We need strong leadership. Take Zelenskyy as an example.
Heusgen belongs to a nation that gave billions to the very country attacking Ukraine — and when he was called out on it in 2018 he laughed it off.
That's the difference.