WEF leader and EU Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas says the global elite are planning to break Russia up into “smaller nations” to neutralize the threat they pose to the global order.
Kallas, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, made the declaration in May 2024, but they’re now going viral on social media as President Trump prepares negotiations with Russia over the Ukraine war.
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“Russia’s defeat is not a bad thing,” Kallas declared during the Lennart Meri Conference in Tallinn, Estonia. “Because then, you know, there could be really a change in the society.”
Infowars.com reports: “There are many different nations right now, part of Russia as well. I think if you would have more, like, small nations, it’s not a bad thing if the big power is actually much smaller,” the former Prime Minister of Estonia added.
The EU’s footing in the Ukraine war has essentially stalled in recent months in the wake of President Trump’s election.
Trump has halted military aid to Ukraine for 90 days as part of a broader review of U.S. foreign policy.
Russia meanwhile has maintained its territorial control of the Donbas, the economic region of Eastern Ukraine.
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin recently signaled their willingness to engage in negotiations to end the war.
Trump last week said he wanted to speak with Putin soon to discuss the end of the war.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded, “Putin is ready. We are waiting for signals (from Washington). Everyone is ready.”
But Trump kicked off his diplomatic strategy by warning Russia last Wednesday that it could face U.S. tariffs and sanctions if it doesn’t work to end the war “soon.”
“If we don’t make a ‘deal,’ and soon, I have no other choice but to put high levels of Taxes, Tariffs, and Sanctions on anything being sold by Russia to the United States, and various other participating countries. Let’s get this war, which never would have started if I were President, over with!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Moscow responded that Trump’s threat of imposing sanctions is nothing new compared to his first term.
“We do not see any particular new elements here. Russia is ready for an equal and careful dialogue with the United States, which we had during Trump’s first term,” Peskov said, according to Russian independent media outlet Meduza. “We are waiting for signals that have not yet been received.”
The West has apparently become so desperate to keep the war machine in Ukraine going that NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has gone so far as to claim Russia plans to invade Portugal — a nation on the opposite side of Europe.
Kallas appears ignorant of the fact that Russia’s military doctrine states that nuclear weapons might be considered if the very survival of the state is threatened.
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