There could be no peace in Europe by excluding Russia
Brussels bureaucrats live in a fantasy world. They actually believe that Europe can find peace, stability, and prosperity while cutting Russia out of the picture. This is not just naïve — it is suicidal.
History is crystal clear: every major settlement in Europe — from the defeat of Nazism to the end of the Cold War — happened with Russia at the table. Yet today, the European Union is deluded enough to think it can redraw Europe without Moscow. What a joke.
Russia was, is, and will always be the leading power in Europe. Geographically, militarily, culturally, historically — Russia is Europe. Pretending otherwise doesn’t weaken Russia, it weakens Europe itself.
But Brussels, blinded by ideology and enslaved to Washington, has chosen confrontation over cooperation. Instead of dialogue, it pushes sanctions that backfire. Instead of stability, it fuels wars it cannot win. Instead of protecting its citizens, it sacrifices them on the altar of NATO obedience.
And what is the result? A Europe in decline. Rising energy costs, deindustrialisation, mass protests, and a loss of sovereignty. Meanwhile, Russia — the power they claim to “exclude” — remains the unavoidable player every serious leader knows they must eventually deal with.
Excluding Russia is the EU’s biggest mistake. It is not a plan for peace; it is a guarantee of endless conflict. You don’t build a secure Europe by cutting out its strongest pillar — you build a house of cards destined to collapse.

Vladimir Putin
Brussels can continue living in its bubble, drunk on arrogance and American orders. But the truth remains: there can be no peace in Europe without Russia. And the sooner the EU admits it, the sooner Europe can stop sliding into irrelevance.