Really? I thought it was the US that destabilized the Middle-East.
Nanowith on
I mean it’s pretty clear to anyone paying attention that he weaponised the crisis, but that’s Russia’s modus operandi these days.
wordswillneverhurtme on
Whoever is at fault, can we fix it now?
Mr_White_Coffee on
on the Polish-Belarusian border, right? because otherwise it’s getting a little bit ridiculous now. if Putin was so influential as some people claim he would rule the world long time ago lol.
SimpleChemical5804 on
Russia is certainly a part of the problem (especially Belarus border) but let’s not forget the adventures of the US in MENA that constantly cause these clusterfucks as well.
Wooden_Grocery_2482 on
Some accountability for own actions would go a long way too. Can’t blame it all on Putin all the time. Obviously a lot of it is appropriate, but he isn’t some cartoon villain who’s responsible for every bad thing that happens here. Sure takes advantage of them, though.
filipsblog00 on
AHAHAHHAHAHA
YaBoiYoshio on
Russia did in fact push large groups of migrants through Belarus into Europe to increase social unrest. This is not a case of blaming Putin for no reason like some have suggested
v1king3r on
Russia are actively transporting refugees to the Eastern European border. Think about everything that needs to happen to lead up to this.
The refugees have to be in Russia first. That means there’s a whole network behind it, because refugees don’t just randomly end up in Russia.
They’re also responsible for the conflicts in Africa that often lead to people fleeing in the first place.
lukulukul on
I think it’s clear that Putin has weaponised this but I wouldn’t go as far as to claim that tha mass movement of third-worlders are caused by him.
It is clear for all with eyes to see that our governments, especially those close to oligarchs, don’t intend to reduce mass immigration.
And why would they? It’s cheap labour.
It’s also a foreign cohort that makes workers that aren’t rich focus their anger on them instead of on the rich.
Simple-Carpenter2361 on
Oh fuck off. Easy to put the blame somewhere, right? I’m not defending putin, may he rot in hell, – of course fuelled conflicts stimulated migration, but it’s the EU policies that allowed migration to end up in EU the way they did.
DayNew9382 on
Especially from Africa… Don’t kidding!
TraditionalClub6337 on
Newsflash! Putin doesn’t care.
Lofteed on
the Sirian crisis was equally created by him and the US though
Hot_Sweet2943 on
Of course they will blame anyone but themselves. It time for europe to dismantle as an institution and countries take sovereignty of themselves.
tranbun on
Magnus Brunner is one of the symptoms of the Federal EU that many people are cautious about – there’s plenty of incompetency in Brussels and at least at this point not that much accountability.
Also, is TVP some kind of tabloid? The level of journalism is RT-like to me. May be just this topic they’re unhinged at though.
Hetzendorfer on
Lol, a bit too late to realise this, it started bloody 10 years ago or more.Well done, idiots.
BugBuddy on
Who created havoc in the so called middle east since the year 2000 and where do many of these people wanted to run to?
Compare migration statistics before the year 2000 and after, compare those before and after statistics for the wars in Syria, Libya etc.
Putin is certainly using this and those poor people for his own goals to destabilise and devide the EU but this seems to be a shared goal for the US, neither are willing to tolerate a strong, geopolitically and economically independent competitor in the EU, it is simply not in their interest and they are both actively working against it.
VicenteOlisipo on
Which is only partially unfair in that leaves out the decisive contributes of Obama, Trump, Biden, and Netanyahu.
EastClintwoods on
Yes, I’m sure he’s behind a large part of it.
But the EU opening its borders is on the EU and it’s dumb ass “welcome refugees” voters.
leaflock7 on
yeh, when many countries were literally “importing”both legal and illegal immigrants was Russia’s fault.
Russia took advantage of it, but the major responsibility was/is EU’s
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Really? I thought it was the US that destabilized the Middle-East.
I mean it’s pretty clear to anyone paying attention that he weaponised the crisis, but that’s Russia’s modus operandi these days.
Whoever is at fault, can we fix it now?
on the Polish-Belarusian border, right? because otherwise it’s getting a little bit ridiculous now. if Putin was so influential as some people claim he would rule the world long time ago lol.
Russia is certainly a part of the problem (especially Belarus border) but let’s not forget the adventures of the US in MENA that constantly cause these clusterfucks as well.
Some accountability for own actions would go a long way too. Can’t blame it all on Putin all the time. Obviously a lot of it is appropriate, but he isn’t some cartoon villain who’s responsible for every bad thing that happens here. Sure takes advantage of them, though.
AHAHAHHAHAHA
Russia did in fact push large groups of migrants through Belarus into Europe to increase social unrest. This is not a case of blaming Putin for no reason like some have suggested
Russia are actively transporting refugees to the Eastern European border. Think about everything that needs to happen to lead up to this.
The refugees have to be in Russia first. That means there’s a whole network behind it, because refugees don’t just randomly end up in Russia.
They’re also responsible for the conflicts in Africa that often lead to people fleeing in the first place.
I think it’s clear that Putin has weaponised this but I wouldn’t go as far as to claim that tha mass movement of third-worlders are caused by him.
It is clear for all with eyes to see that our governments, especially those close to oligarchs, don’t intend to reduce mass immigration.
And why would they? It’s cheap labour.
It’s also a foreign cohort that makes workers that aren’t rich focus their anger on them instead of on the rich.
Oh fuck off. Easy to put the blame somewhere, right? I’m not defending putin, may he rot in hell, – of course fuelled conflicts stimulated migration, but it’s the EU policies that allowed migration to end up in EU the way they did.
Especially from Africa… Don’t kidding!
Newsflash! Putin doesn’t care.
the Sirian crisis was equally created by him and the US though
Of course they will blame anyone but themselves. It time for europe to dismantle as an institution and countries take sovereignty of themselves.
Magnus Brunner is one of the symptoms of the Federal EU that many people are cautious about – there’s plenty of incompetency in Brussels and at least at this point not that much accountability.
Also, is TVP some kind of tabloid? The level of journalism is RT-like to me. May be just this topic they’re unhinged at though.
Lol, a bit too late to realise this, it started bloody 10 years ago or more.Well done, idiots.
Who created havoc in the so called middle east since the year 2000 and where do many of these people wanted to run to?
Compare migration statistics before the year 2000 and after, compare those before and after statistics for the wars in Syria, Libya etc.
Putin is certainly using this and those poor people for his own goals to destabilise and devide the EU but this seems to be a shared goal for the US, neither are willing to tolerate a strong, geopolitically and economically independent competitor in the EU, it is simply not in their interest and they are both actively working against it.
Which is only partially unfair in that leaves out the decisive contributes of Obama, Trump, Biden, and Netanyahu.
Yes, I’m sure he’s behind a large part of it.
But the EU opening its borders is on the EU and it’s dumb ass “welcome refugees” voters.
yeh, when many countries were literally “importing”both legal and illegal immigrants was Russia’s fault.
Russia took advantage of it, but the major responsibility was/is EU’s