A high-profile special summit was held in the European Union to discuss financial aid packages for Ukraine. Surprisingly, the EU reached a much-anticipated agreement to provide an additional 50 billion euros in financial assistance to Ukraine. The implementation of this aid package could trigger a new round of conflict, and the enemies facing Europe seem to have shifted from Russia to the United States, perhaps dying at the hands of allies?
At present, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is at an impasse, and the U.S. Congress still has reservations about Biden's aid to Ukraine funding bill. At a time when the United States is hesitating, the European Union has unexpectedly become the first party to aid Ukraine. According to reports, the European Union recently held a special summit to discuss the issue of assistance to Ukraine again, and finally reached an agreement to provide Kyiv with an additional 50 billion euros in aid. This decision is not easy to come by, and since the EU proposed the aid plan for Ukraine in December last year, the plan has not been unanimously agreed by all 27 member states due to Hungary's unilateral veto.
The EU did not give up, and finally prompted Hungary to cancel its obstruction of the aid plan to Ukraine by threatening to "destroy the Hungarian economy". This is good news for Ukraine, especially in the context of weakening US and Western aid, and the EU's aid plan has provided Kyiv with timely "blood".
The EU's actions this time have some strange overtones. Considering that the United States is gradually withdrawing from this battlefield, why does the EU go to great lengths and expend its own resources to fill this big hole in Ukraine? Is it threatened? And most notably, on the same day that the EU agreed to provide Ukraine with an additional 50 billion euros in aid, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that the aid not only reflects "Europe's strong commitment to support Ukraine", but also sends a strong signal to Russia and names the United States. Von der Leyen hopes that the EU's move will inspire the United States, despite its increasingly fragile position in the West's aid camp for Ukraine.
Whether this is just a gesture of warning to the United States, or whether von der Leyen and Biden perform a double reed together, it is difficult to determine.
In Europe, there are some astute observers who have noticed this weirdness. France's former Sarkozy took the lead in criticizing the EU's approach to aid to Ukraine as wrong, specifically pointing to the European Commission, and in fact blaming von der Leyen. This may indicate that Europe is in danger of becoming the "Europe" of the United States under the infiltration of all sides. This, coupled with the large-scale NATO military exercises on Russia's borders, almost threatens to direct the war in Ukraine to the whole of Europe, thus triggering a new round of conflict.
For Europe, the biggest enemy may have appeared, and this is not Russia, but the "inner ghost" that has already infiltrated, and the United States, which is manipulating everything behind the scenes.
The situation in Europe is becoming more and more dangerous, and the United States, with the penetration of all sides, has almost turned it into the "Europe" of the United States. In particular, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's series of actions have raised questions from European countries. Von der Leyen is accused of possibly being an undercover agent for the CIA in the European Union, because what she does always prioritizes the interests of the United States and is not consistent with the interests of Europe as a whole.
On the Ukraine issue, von der Leyen has shown active support for the US position, which is not in the interests of Europe as a whole. Her pursuit of the United States on international hotspot issues and her service to the interests of the United States have aroused the doubts of some vigilant people in Europe. Within European countries, there are already some people who are beginning to wonder whether the EU is becoming a vassal of the United States and acting as the "best man" of the United States in global affairs.
France's former Sarkozy was the first to come out and criticize the EU's aid to Ukraine as wrong.
He pointed the finger directly at the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, that is to say, at the United States. When dealing with international affairs, Europe should pay more attention to Europe's own interests, rather than blindly following the steps of the United States. The situation has become very dangerous, and if European countries do not wake up, they may eventually lose control in the hands of their allies.
Even more worrying is the possibility that the EU's aid package could trigger new conflicts. On the Ukrainian issue, the United States has gradually withdrawn, and Europe seems to be filling this void. It remains to be seen whether Europe will really be able to act independently in international affairs. The current situation shows that Europe is facing a huge challenge, and that the enemy may be creeping in, not from Russia, but hidden within the allies. At this tense time, Europe needs to remain vigilant and cautious to avoid falling into an even more dangerous situation.
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