In a recent talk at the European Parliament, Jeffrey Sachs passionately addressed the complex geopolitical landscape involving the United States, Europe, Russia, and Ukraine. He criticized the long-standing U.S. foreign policy that has largely dominated European politics since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, arguing that it has led to numerous conflicts, including wars in the Middle East, Africa, and the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. #Sachs expressed concern over the lack of a cohesive European foreign policy, suggesting that Europe has been too reliant on American leadership. He contended that for true peace and stability, Europe needs to develop its own independent foreign policy and negotiate directly with Russia.
Sachs recounted his extensive experience with various Eastern European governments since the last days of the Soviet Union, highlighting that the U.S. has repeatedly undermined European interests due to its aggressive expansionist policies, particularly in the context of NATO. He pointed out that NATO's eastward expansion has consistently provoked Russia, creating a precarious security environment for Europe. He urged European leaders to pursue diplomatic negotiations with Russia rather than continue down the path of militarization and conflict, emphasizing the catastrophic humanitarian toll the war has taken on Ukraine.
Throughout the address, Sachs shared insights on the historical context of the NATO expansion, the significance of neutrality in foreign policy for countries bordering Russia, and the need for a re-evaluation of the role of the U.S. in international affairs. He warned against the dangerous rhetoric of russophobia and suggested that a policy of neutrality, similar to Finland's approach, could be beneficial for maintaining stability in the region. Overall, Sachs called for a reimagined European foreign policy that focuses on peace-making efforts rather than military confrontation, positing that the survival of European interests hinges upon a thoughtful and pragmatic approach to diplomacy with Russia.
When the Soviet Union fell in 1991, the United States believed it ruled the world. For over 40 years, Europe has lacked a coherent foreign policy, suffocated by American interests. We must shift this dynamic," he declared, his voice resonating with passion. "Please, let European officials lead Europe; you’ll be living with Russia for a long time. Negotiation is vital."
A murmur of agreement echoed through the room as Sachs lamented America's influence on wars across the globe — from the Middle East to Africa. He recalled lamenting to Ukrainian leaders, "Save your sovereignty; be neutral!" The adage of Henry Kissinger rang true: "To be an enemy of the United States is dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal."
The backdrop of history bore heavily on Sachs as he narrated his extensive experience advising Eastern European states during tumultuous times. "This isn't ideology; it's what I've seen with my own eyes," he asserted, making it clear that the wars and crises were not mere happenstance but the result of U.S. policy decisions.
A member from the Czech Republic raised a hand, echoing the fears of many Central Europeans. "How can we maintain neutrality and security?"
Sachs responded with wisdom gained from experience. "Europe needs a unified foreign policy, one not defined by fear of Russia but grounded in mutual respect."
As questions flowed, so did the call for a new era of diplomacy. Sachs emphasized the need for Europe to engage directly with Russia, urging parliamentarians to act proactively, not reactively.
"We represent the people, and the people want peace. Let's forge a path together, across party lines, for future generations," he concluded, leaving the chamber buzzing with newfound determination.
Keywords
- Unipolarity: A term describing a world where one nation holds significant power over others, often leading to imbalanced international relations. In this context, Sachs critiques the U.S. approach to global hegemony post-1991.
- NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization): A military alliance formed in 1949 that Sachs argues has expanded aggressively into Eastern Europe, escalating tensions with Russia.
- Russophobia: A term describing an intense fear or distrust of Russia, which Sachs argues is detrimental to European security and diplomacy.
- Neutrality: The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, which Sachs advocates for countries bordering Russia to adopt as a strategy for stability.
- Regime Change Operations: Foreign interventions aimed at overthrowing a government. Sachs criticizes such actions by the U.S. as detrimental, especially in relation to Ukraine.
- Geopolitics: The study of the effects of geography on international politics and international relations, as discussed in relation to NATO and U.S. foreign policy.
- Diplomacy: The art of negotiating between countries, which Sachs emphasizes as critical for resolving conflicts, especially with Russia.
- Bipolarity: A political condition in which two states hold the majority of the power; Sachs discusses a shift away from U.S. unipolarity toward a more balanced global order.
- Proxy War: A conflict where two opposing powers support combatants that serve their interests instead of directly engaging each other, a term Sachs uses to describe the U.S.-backed conflict in Ukraine.
##Notes##
- 💼 Sachs emphasized that Europe lacks a unified foreign policy, primarily due to U.S. dominance since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
- 🗣️ He highlighted the need for Europe to negotiate directly with Russia instead of relying on the U.S.
- 📉 The talk referenced a series of conflicts initiated by the U.S., emphasizing the humanitarian costs of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
- 🚫 Sachs warned against the dangers of russophobia and urged for a policy of neutrality among European states.
- 📜 He recounted his historical involvement with Eastern European governments and the significant role of U.S. foreign policy in shaping current geopolitical tensions.
- 🌍 A call was made for Europe to establish a foreign policy that promotes peace and stability, directly engaging with Russia.
- 🔄 Sachs suggested that NATO's eastward expansion has aggravated tensions, advocating for a reconsideration of military alliances.
- ⚖️ The importance of understanding both sides in geopolitical negotiations was emphasized as crucial for achieving lasting peace.
It is always nice to hear the truth from an expert who is well versed in the issue, especially when it is heard from a European rostrum.
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Sachs-Ehrlich .. no need to know more than the name ..
Now they are afraid to lose Europe to real nationalists who want good partnership with Russia and China and their already infiltrated so called "right wing parties" like the one of the decare long Kibbuz worker Geert Wildes in Holland are not trusted any longer ...
Btw why does one never read on Wikipedia that "his parents were Pagans" or "he comes from an atheist family" .. strange strange ...
I don't even know what to say to that.
Probably in an ideal world, religious affiliation should not influence the decisions of politicians, as well as their personal and financial interests. But it would be a really ideal world))))))
I consider myself more of an atheist, although some doctrines have a grain of common sense. And about paganism - these are my ancient roots. My ancestors were pagans before the imposition of Christianity. I do not see anything wrong in it, though I do not adhere to such religious views.
Our ancestors do not always determine us, our future and our actions
We ARE Pagans and we survived 2000 years of inquisition, stakes, torture-chambers ...Everything we have today still is Pagan just renamend .. the days of the week, most of them are from Asgard like Tuesday-Tyrsdag, Wednesday-Wodansdag, Thursday-Thorsdag, Friday-Friggadag, Saturday in English and German is Roman Paganism depending on Saturn, Sunday and Monday is clean in all languages, just Odin was kicked out of the German week calling his day Mittwoch, the middle of the week - thats something to work on ;-)
Most of the celebrations of the year are Pagan like Easter-Eostra-Ostara, 1st of May is Beltain, 31.10/1.11 Samhain, "Christmas" Yule and the 12 days between the moon- and the sun-year ... and most of the smaller celebrations between .. we had/have the 4 big ones every 3 months and a smaller one exactly between the 3 months, every 6 weeks - and when my Grandmother was cooking meat she gave us the parts with the fat and told us to "bring out the Wode" the gift for Odins birds, the ravens, to hang the meat in the trees for them ...
We only have to rename everything back -- and can go straight ahead where the killers of our ancestors forced us to deny what we are ....
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EU must be free from it's zionist agents, who are in parliament, comission(Ursula) and husband ✡️✡️✡️...
Did you know that the so called "EU-flags" with the 12 stars represent the 12 tribes if Israel arralgend as the nimbus of the virgin Mary" -- and this is official !!They never made a secret of it !
Officially speaking: The stars on the flag of the European Union (EU) symbolize unity, solidarity, and harmony among the peoples of Europe. The number of stars (12) is not related to the number of member countries but was chosen as a symbol of perfection, completeness, and unity. The number 12 holds historical and cultural significance in many traditions, often associated with wholeness (for example, 12 months in a year, 12 zodiac signs, etc.).
The official explanation provided by the Council of Europe emphasizes that the 12 stars represent an ideal of unity, regardless of the number of EU member states. The stars are arranged in a circle, symbolizing the unity and equality of all European peoples.
sorry to disappoint you but even the globalist German newspaper Welt told all the world in 1998 that the 12 stars of the EUflag represent the 12 tribes of israel and the circle represents "Mary" ... and they themselves call them "judeo-christian organization" -- it was a hard job for many and a small majority to keep this superstition out of the official EU-declaration !!
Since when did the propaganda yellow press become a source of reliable information? Look at how much baseless Russophobia they are spewing now. And in the 90s, there was a different agenda, different news customers....
Thats not "yellow press" - this is more or less the official German news-outlet ...and most of all it was common knowledge in the 80s and 90s .. before they began to hide it ... maybe you are too young to remember -- I am not, because I was one of them running against the EU from the moment it became visible what they planned and I worked for media half of my life .. be sure I know what I am talking about !
oh and of course the catholich church is extremly proud of "Mary" and the 12 tribes of Israel ..
Of course 12 can be explained as everything since the Sumerians more or less invented it -- but in this case the main reason was clear and there is an interview somewhere online where the inventor of this flag talks about it .. and the "promise that the 12 tribes would retake Europe" ... blabla but thats what it is .. !!

Я скорее поверю, что это 12 месяцев, братья из народной сказки)) тоже всех объединят!
Hard to post an original in a different language than the original but its necessary to proof the content .. and I dont like to link to outgoing originals bc it sends userdata with it .. and I really dont want to provide them with the userdata of users who are not a friend of them ...
The official text from Luxembourg ...

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Satanic simbolism everywhere.
Simbolism will be their downfall 🕎🕎🕎
There is nothing against symbolism as long as its ours !
Hail Odin ;-)
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