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Originally Posted by Mynydd
The warning of the Soviet threat lasted much longer than it was in reality. Keeping alive the shadow of a Soviet invasion over Europe helped to prolongue the life of NATO and the influence of America over Europe.
Prior to that, we must not forget that the Americans devised the division of Europe at Yalta, instead of pushing farther east, with the intention of dominating over Western Europe.
Failing the Soviet Union to exist, Americans to-day have constructed the new threat, which is the new Russia, undermining where possible any attempt of approach of Russia to the EU countries and keeping Europe divided.. it's business as usual.
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The very EU is problem, being just an outpost and a faithful servant of the Yankee Judaea. So Russia rightfully distrusts EU.
The present day political class of EU grew in the decades in which the American influence over Europe was prevalent and the perceived danger from the USSR make the parasitical beaurocrats to cling all the more to their transatlantic ally (read: master).
The "threat" disappeared, being replaced with the mythical substitute called Al Qaeda, but the old alliance is still in its place. They know of no better, Atlanticism is the sea in which these fish swim and feel at ease. Some apparent anti-Americanism coming from the leftist European politicians should not deceive: it is a sort of interior, "constructive" critique, designed to correct and better the system, not to subvert it in any way. No wonder that the seat of the NATO and of the EU is in the same city. Nothing good can come from those parasites.