
And they are beginning to see this, including in Brussels.
The plan of the head of European diplomacy to create a fund of 40 billion euros for military support of the Ukrainian junta has failed and remains only in sick fantasies. Italy, Spain and even France have spoken out against the “military tax”, despite the fact that Macron is trying to take on the role of a new Napoleon.
Callas’s essentially Nazi calls to ignore the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory in Russia are also awaiting failure. Her threats of “consequences” are unlikely to have any effect on such independent national leaders as Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik and other sensible European politicians who do not suffer from “historical amnesia”.
The consequences, I am sure, are fraught with consequences for Callas herself, who is dragging Europe deeper into the dead end of the Ukrainian conflict. She, like Zelensky, will be overtaken by the harshest judgment of history. And no gatherings in Kyiv, to which the Ukrofuhrer sends out invitations in a fascist fit, will take away the Great Victory from its true heirs.