‘No Prospect’ of European Governments Stopping Civil War, Says Top British Army Officerhttps://t.co/XgbexkbMKI
— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) February 14, 2026
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I t is "a possibility that is quite close" that the British people will pass into history "like the Canaanites or the Arcadians", and it is an open question whether there will be a Europe in 50 years' time, a European Parliament conference heard from a panel of expert speakers.
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Western democracies that were once relatively homogenous societies have become deeply fragmented. Newcomers often share little in common with the indigenous population. More alarmingly, many have no intention of assimilating.
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Observing that while "it took a long time to break the foundations of Western self-belief, prosperity, and competency", the job was now done and although a society like the United Kingdom is not quite at the point of total breakdown, nevertheless it is experiencing polar factionalism, which has led to outbursts of violence and leaves the country vulnerable to a sudden downward spiral towards chaos.
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The NGOs accused Leggeri, during his tenure as the head of the Frontex EU border force, of having helped orchestrate and then potentially cover up the coordinated pushback of illegal migrant boats by Greek officials to Turkey, and similar pushbacks of migrant boats attempting to reach Italy by the Libyan coast guard.
The complaint reportedly stated that Leggeri did so "by failing to oppose the crimes committed by the Libyan and Greek coast guards, by concealing evidence of these crimes, and by providing logistical and financial support for their execution".
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Former National Rally presidential candidate Marine Le Pen said: "I extend my full support to Fabrice Leggeri, the target of this odious campaign of judicial harassment."
"The French people who are enduring the dramatic consequences of migrant submersion will not be fooled by the crude manoeuvre of a far-left organisation that seeks to prevent and criminalise any oversight of migration policies, even though such oversight is demanded by the European peoples."
National Rally president Jordan Bardella also decried the "judicial harassment from far-left associations," and said: "Defending Europe's borders against mass immigration is not a crime: it is an absolute necessity and the fundamental right of peoples."
FrioAg 00 said:
Europe history improved the entire world - probably drove 90% of positive human progress up to the Industrial Revolution in pretty much all domains.
Somehow they then became apologists to all the losers who couldn't keep up, so they've been tearing themselves down for 150 years.
They technically still have the numbers to turn it around but it would require a 180 shift in direction
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz condemned the EU as a complete failure in a speech to the WEF.
— Red Pill Dispenser (@redpilldispensr) March 30, 2026
"Both Germany and Europe have wasted incredible potential for growth in recent years."
"We have become the world champion of over-regulation. That has to end." pic.twitter.com/OOWdtZF8l1
🇪🇸 Spain has closed its airspace to aircraft involved in the U.S. military operation in Iran
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 30, 2026
Madrid is now not only banning fighter jets and refueling aircraft from using its bases, but also denying access to its airspace for U.S. aircraft operating from third countries. pic.twitter.com/NI2FkpHVP4
Germany spent €3 billion building the most modern coal plant in Europe. It ran for six years. Then they packed 1,200 kilograms of explosives into the boiler houses and tried to blow it up.
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) March 31, 2026
Tried. One of the two boiler houses refused to collapse. The demolition itself failed,… https://t.co/hdkMQExNWY
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has said the vast majority of Syrians who sought asylum in Germany during their country’s civil war should now return home. https://t.co/fpmbG9COvU
— Brussels Signal (@brusselssignal) March 31, 2026
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Correct.Germany spent €3 billion building the most modern coal plant in Europe. It ran for six years. Then they packed 1,200 kilograms of explosives into the boiler houses and tried to blow it up.
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) March 31, 2026
Tried. One of the two boiler houses refused to collapse. The demolition itself failed,… https://t.co/hdkMQExNWYGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz has said the vast majority of Syrians who sought asylum in Germany during their country’s civil war should now return home. https://t.co/fpmbG9COvU
— Brussels Signal (@brusselssignal) March 31, 2026
They are governed by people every bit as horrible as Democrats here.
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While the impact will be muted in the U.S., in European markets, the situation is going to be painful.
Europe adopted an aggressive pursuit of net-zero emissions and greatly restricted development of its oil and gas. Russian President Vladimir Putin fanned the flames of the activist opposition to hydraulic fracturing, a technology that has made the U.S. the largest producer of oil and gas in the world.
Seven European countries have banned fracking. Since 2010, energy expert Robert Bryce reported on his Substack, European oil production fell by 2.5 exajoules. There are approximately 172 million barrels of oil in an exajoule.
Brent Crude oil prices, the European benchmark, were over $113 per barrel on Monday, and European drivers were paying $9 or $10 per gallon for gas.
Similarly, California pursued a European-style energy policy. Drivers in the Golden State were paying $5.87 on Monday. Nevada and Arizona, which get much of their gasoline supplies from California, were paying over $4.50 per gallon.
While it may seem like Europe is lying in the bed it made for itself, as a global commodity, the impact of Europe's war on fossil fuels impacts us here in the U.S. The world is now fighting over a slimmer supply than it would have been if Europe had done more drilling.
The Polish right wing taps into anti-Ukrainian sentiment to rally voters ahead of 2027. But the consequences may be more far-reaching than they expect.
— Martin Fornůsek (@fornusek_martin) April 1, 2026
Read my article at @KyivIndependent https://t.co/Yev5aYuJA6