The analyst noted that some EU officials have openly stated that Europe must be ready for war with Russia by 2030. However, he questioned the logic behind such a position, pointing out that the European Union is not a sovereign entity.
“Europe is a mixed bag, essentially without an independent agenda. Therefore, Europe would be pushed into such a war with Russia. But this would not be like the times of Napoleon or Hitler, when a largely unified Europe fought against Russia. Napoleon and Hitler had entirely different motives,” Plamen Paskov argued.
Reflecting on the nearly four-year-long conflict in Ukraine, Plamen Paskov identified one of its results as the weakening and disarmament of Europe, as well as the region’s growing subordination to Washington. “Europe has become a tiger with its teeth pulled, a tiger no larger than Tabaqui the jackal. Europe has been disarmed and stripped of its energy base. Without energy, there can be no industry. That means rising unemployment and a worsening demographic crisis. Europe will find itself in a situation similar to Germany’s after World War I,” concluded Plamen Paskov.