[unable to retrieve full-text content]This episode of the Global Economy Hour discusses that the U.S., under the guise of promoting "freedom," is enforcing policies that undermine European sovereignty, especially in relation to energy dependence and trade with Russia and China. The irony of Western sanctions and coercion, which have not only failed to weaken targeted countries but have also fostered stronger alliances between nations like Russia, China, and members of BRICS, has countered Western attempts at domination. The post Why the War in Ukraine is Meant to Drag On: Strategic Goals, European Discontent, and NATO’s Role first appeared on Michael Hudson.
Topics:
Michael Hudson considers the following as important: Geopolitical Economy Hour, Interviews
This could be interesting, too:
Michael Hudson writes Something Nutty Emerging Here
Michael Hudson writes Why Banking Isn’t What You Think It Is
Michael Hudson writes The Horizon Nears on America’s Free Financial Ride
Michael Hudson writes Capital as Power in the Polycrisis
This episode of the Global Economy Hour discusses that the U.S., under the guise of promoting "freedom," is enforcing policies that undermine European sovereignty, especially in relation to energy dependence and trade with Russia and China. The irony of Western sanctions and coercion, which have not only failed to weaken targeted countries but have also fostered stronger alliances between nations like Russia, China, and members of BRICS, has countered Western attempts at domination.
The post Why the War in Ukraine is Meant to Drag On: Strategic Goals, European Discontent, and NATO’s Role first appeared on Michael Hudson.