Many countries of the former Warsaw Pact, or so-called Eastern Bloc, are now members of the European Union (EU), not because of their culture and the intentions of the EU of re-uniting people in diversity and poverty, but because the EU’s goals are total different. They’re all about power, about NATO, and forming a buffer against Russia.
Many countries of the former Warsaw Pact, or so-called Eastern Bloc, are now members of the European Union (EU), not because of their culture and the intentions of the EU of re-uniting people in diversity and poverty, but because the EU’s goals are total different. They’re all about power, about NATO, and forming a buffer against Russia.
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