Pietro Senaldi April 21, 2022
The tender Read, understood as Henry, is more imperialist than Putin. In fact, the Russian dictator’s greatest ambition is to rebuild the Soviet empire and return to Moscow all the territories lost in the early 1990s. with the implosion of the USSR. The Secretary of the Democratic Party dreams of bigger things. In a letter to the Corriere della Sera, the Piddino laid out his plan to build one European Confederation this goes beyond the current 27 members of the Union and also extends to Ukraine, Albania, Moldova, Georgia, Macedonia and other unfortunate Eastern countries with a total of 36 participants. How you know Kosovars and Serbs yearn to enter the seedy Brussels club through the back door is a mystery. Easier to think that he doesn’t know, but that the democratic arrogance of which he is gifted takes him for granted. But be careful, the idea of Letta is not the re-launch of the European project launched by French statesman Jacques Delors in concentric circles with different levels of integration between the member states. Rather, it is the renewed proposition in an institutional key of Chinese boxes’ business technique, according to which, when a business is on the verge of failure, it restarts itself by acquiring another, allowing to muddy the waters and buy time; and so on, each time the knots come to a head.
THE FLOP
Letta himself admits it between the lines and declares that the eastward enlargement after the fall of the Berlin Wall actually failed; and we think this would be a good reason to expand further. We are not talking about leaders with big visions, but about the gigantism of political midgets. The Democratic Party host is unable to reconcile the four parliamentarian cats that are left to him, he lost these stray dogs in the street who are now his Grillini allies and spends all his time to shoot at the other half of the majority ruling his government. We don’t see how he can find the key to the problem of the European puzzle by also complicating the picture instead of simplifying it. The war in Ukraine confirms that the entire DE narrative about the left and Europe in recent years has been wrong. Inflation shows that we have pumped too much money into the system in the illusion that economic growth can only be financial and not industrial as well. Energy dependence is evidence that we have tightened the noose around our necks, entrusting our development to the benevolence of enemy countries rather than to the exploration and creation of alternative sources.
The nuclear shortage tells how for years, especially in Italy because the French themselves are more aware than we are, we have thanked each other by blindly following the prophecies of the environmental gurus. The sanctions in Moscow, with which we cut off a finger from our right hand for every hair we snatch from Putin, make us resemble in ideology and behavior the Islamic suicide bombers who became fashionable years ago, which we now want to replace for the joy of the rest of the world. The war camp made us realize that we have no army and that repeated cuts in war spending were slowly wiping us off the world map. The failure of all attempts at negotiations that have started in Europe and the divisions over the level of sanctions against Putin are indicators that the institution and its bodies lack real consistency. China, India, the Middle East, Africa and most of the world that did not stand up to the Moscow tyrant show that the balance on the planet has already shifted. The West has become a minority, partly because of its recent war initiatives, which are bogus and almost all ended badly.
THE ALCHEMIST
With no clue how to get out of the Ukrainian swamp, Letta discovers the Europe of the aftermath. Brussels raves about prosecuting Vladimir Putin and promoting a happy community where everyone gets along and doesn’t make their own shoes. The Democratic Party alchemist dreams of exporting the broad field of the Italian left to Brussels. We’re with the comedians. No one seems to think that even if the West were to win the war, certainly not on the ground since we are not fighting, but due to an internal breakdown by the enemy – a hope rather than a possibility for now – it will not win the peace . . Russia collapsed once before without our firing a single shot, falling apart with the help of the West, which made deals with the oligarchs to plunder their resources by enriching a gang of criminals. Should it fall back today to divide up the spoils and immense natural wealth of the former Soviet empire, it would not be us, it would be the Chinese.