Europe is Becoming the Battleground for a Proxy War Between the USA and Russia

The invasion of Ukraine has strengthened NATO’s role in Europe. But its future should be exempt from either Russian or American influence.

Rafael Pinheiro
Politically Speaking

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The occupation of Ukraine and the threat from Russia leave Europe with a new problem. And now the Western left is similarly divided while facing a new dilemma. What solution should be defended when both the contenders seem to be backed by different sides of similar imperialistic agendas?

It is naive to assume that Ukrainians and Russians are the only ones invested in this war, as many global players have found it an opportunity to place a bet in favor of a new geopolitical order.

You cannot honestly and in good faith believe that Joe Biden gave $5.3 billion in “security assistance” to Ukraine simply because he is concerned with the well-being of its citizens. The war in Europe has been weaponized as an opportunity to weaken Russia while simultaneously strengthening NATO, which struggled to maintain its relevance after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

However, in spite of all of the shadowy elements pulling the strings of either side, it should be an understatement to say that Ukraine unequivocally deserves to win…

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