Patrickov wrote:Member litwin, if he's genuine, is undoubtedly a member of the liberal order, because he's a supporter of Western resistance against Russian* assault.
Maybe Litwin ought to inform Germany at the very least that they are supposed be part of his "western resistance". Germany, as a matter of fact, is doing a thriving business with Putin; and Nord Stream 2 is the latest business deal inked by both.
And it is not just Germany. Most of old Europe- the EU before fall of Soviet Union- do not share the paranoia of the new Europe of Donald Rumsfeld. The new Europe of ex Warsaw Pact States. They may end up being the Achille's heel of Nato and EU.
The EU and Nato of Europe before fall of the Soviet Union was a defensive alliance. And after the fall of the Soviet Union Nato was wise to admit only new members who bring no old baggage and grudges along with them. But that has not been the case with ex Warsaw members of Nato. If the likes of Poland and the three Baltic midgets- Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia- have their way, Nato will morph from a defensive alliance into an activist and liberation alliance. That could cause future problems for Nato