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Cognitive dissonance

Until February 2025, Europe had been a willing tool of US foreign policy. Realizing it just now, the rulers cannot change their belief in standing for good versus evil. So they choose to change their narrative from one of enlightenment to one of rearmament.

"In spite of all the grand-standing and posturing, Europe has been reduced to a geopolitical appendage of the United States, following Washington’s lead in prolonging the conflict while shouldering the costs. While the EU sees itself as a global moral authority, it has been sidelined in actual negotiations. Instead, peace talks are being brokered by the U.S. and China, with Europe playing no decisive role. Even within the European Parliament, there exists a near-religious belief in a narrative that contradicts basic military and economic realities."

(Read or watch) pascallottaz.substack.com/p/th

What rules apply to lobbying the European Parliament?

A fresh corruption investigation hit the European Parliament this week as arrests were made by the Belgian authorities and the offices of Chinese telco Huawei were searched.

But what are the rules lobbying in the European Parliament?

mediafaro.org/article/20250318

Handshake in front of the European Parliament | Copyright Canva/Euronews
Euronews · What rules apply to lobbying the European Parliament?By Romane Armangau

During a debate in the European Parliament on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Poland's EU Minister Adam Szlapka, joked and laughed several times during the proceedings, showing utter disregard and contempt for Palestinian lives.

Belgian MEP Marc Botenga called him out, along with the EU’s complicity in Israel’s genocide.

European Parliament mulls seizure of Russian assets to help Ukraine.

The Euroclear building in Brussels is at the centre of intense political discussions within the EU. It's believed to hold the lion's share of €258 billion of Russia's assets frozen across EU countries.

That amount is more than the entire aid provided to Ukraine by the EU over the three-year war. But taking it is not without risk.

mediafaro.org/article/20250312

The European Parliament.
Euronews · European Parliament mulls seizure of Russian assets to help Ukraine.By Gregoire Lory, Vincenzo Genovese