EUretard ship of fools is sinking the EU

Source: https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/euretard-ship-of-fools-is-sinking

In my 14 May 2025 article, “Fear of Trump grips the Eurozone” I touched upon the extraordinary power that the US have over the EU:

“it is not difficult to appreciate the power which the US administration holds over the EU’s future, its economy and its financial system. For decades, Europe could count on almost unconditional support from the US. Under Trump, this support is evidently no longer taken for granted … From what we have seen, Trump and his cabinet appear to be outright irritated with their EU ‘allies’… And as if that weren’t bad enough, the EU and the ECB have been cursed with incompetent leadership like nobody’s ever seen…”

On Sunday, 25 July President Trump cashed in his bargaining chips and forced the European Commission’s incompetent queen of corruption, Usrula von der Leyen to accept the trade deal Trump proposed and described as, “the biggest deal ever made.” To add insult to injury, Ursula was summoned for her ritual humiliation to Trump’s own private home turf in Scotland which features the greatest golf course ever built in anywhere in the Milky Way galaxy.

This may have been the moment when the EU ship of fools finally struck an iceberg, to use the SS “Titanic” analogy. This is so patently obvious and undeniable, no amount of PR can conceal the fiasco. Nor was it the bloc’s first humiliation this summer.

A hat trick of own goals

The EU already scored a spectacular own-goal in their relations with China. First, our High Commissioner for Foreign Relations, Kaja Kallas thought it appropriate to take advantage of her meeting with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi earlier this month to lecture him about EU values and democracy. She opened by demanding of China to submit to the rules based order and arrogantly insisted that China condemn Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, cease providing support and use its influence to stop Russia’s advance westward.

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Kaja Kallas: not too bright but high on Russophobia.

Wang Yi replied that China was not helping Russia in the conflict with Ukraine and that it had no intention whatsoever of interfering in that conflict. Had China done so, said Yi, the conflict would already have been over. However, Mr. Yi also informed Kallas that China had no intention of seeing Russia lose, because China’s leadership believes that if Russia was defeated, the “rules based order” would turn on China next. Allegedly, the members of China’s delegation at that meeting said they had never seen Wang Yi as angry as he was then.

EU-China Summit fiasco

The Euretards (a new term for EU leaders that’s recently emerged on social media) weren’t done scoring own goals. On Thursday, 24 July they came to Beijing for the 25th EU-China Summit and brought the same arrogance and sense of superiority with them. The Summit, which was supposed to celebrate 50 years of the two sides’ diplomatic relations, did not go well and was abruptly cut short at China’s request. It was yet another high-profile humiliation for Ursula von der Leyen and her delegation.

For starters, she highlighted China’s relationship with Russia as an obstacle to future ties with Europe and warned that Beijing’s stance on the Ukraine war had become “the determining factor” in EU-China relations. Von der Leyen also said that bilateral relations “have reached an inflection point,” urging China to “come forward with real solutions,” referring in particular to the swelling trade deficit that hit €305.8 billion ($360 billion) last year. “ She claimed that Europe’s openness “isn’t matched” by China and that Beijing benefits disproportionately from the current system.

Xi Jinping wasn’t having it and called on the EU to “properly manage differences,” insisting that “the current challenges facing Europe do not come from China.” Indeed, they come from the EU’s own, self-inflicted loss of competitiveness due, among other things, to its burgeoning bureaucratic red tape and the bloc’s insane energy policies.

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EU-Qatar fiasco

This last element very nearly derailed the EU’s relation with Qatar, one of its most important suppliers of non-Russian Natural Gas. Namely, the Qataris, who supply close to 14% of the EU’s Natural Gas grew exasperated with the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), which requires companies operating in the EU to find and fix human rights and environmental issues in their supply chains.

In a 21 May letter, Qatari Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi wrote that, “Put simply, if further changes are not made to CSDDD, the State of Qatar and QatarEnergy will have no choice but to seriously consider alternative markets outside of the EU for our LNG and other products, which offer a more stable and welcoming business environment.”

Thick and furious

Indeed, the EU’s problems have ultimately been created by the bloc’s arrogant, intellectually challenged and short-sighted leadership, which has proven as incompetent as it is rigidly attached to ideological objectives. Slowly but surely, they managed to render the EU dysfunctional, not only in terms of its diplomacy but practically along every metric including competitiveness, military power and its economic performance.

The problem has been discernible for a very long time. Here’s how the Greek author, Dimitrios Konstantakopoulos characterized Europe’s leadership, almost exactly ten years ago (3 July 2015):

“Today’s European politicians . . . are ‘test-tube politicians,’ who haven’t emerged from a process of significant political battles with worthy political opponents, but have instead risen to power through the manipulations conjured by the strong players of the financial capital system, with the objective to control the political elite of the European continent. They are more employees than they are politicians. Moreover, their programme is not for public disclosure. Should they discuss in public what they really want to achieve, or rather what the bankers who appointed them want to achieve, even the stones will cry out in Europe in protest against them!

Today’s European politicians are the product of a very particular historical period which started with the collapse of the European left and its integration into the established status quo and especially with the collapse of the USSR. They are also the product of decades of successful ‘filtering’ of European politics and of a very successful strategy of ‘entryism’ into the political elites … organised around a ‘neoliberal’ and ‘neoconservative’ core respectively.”

Athens, 3 July 2015
Konstantakopoulos.blogspot.com

Certain of their righteousness, these characters led the EU for well over a decade. Errors, misdirection, blunders and missed opportunities compounded, leading to the moment when the whole ship of fools finally struck an iceberg (or three).

Ursula von der Leyen and the rest of the EU’s many governing structures will carry on with business as usual as the edifice begins to collapse. They’ll blame the Russians and their unworthy hydrocarbons, they’ll blame the Chinese and their industrial overcapacity and they’ll blame Donald Trump and the American deplorables. One thing they won’t do is read the writing on the wall and change course. They might busy themselves rearranging the deck-chairs, but in the end the ship under their command will sink.

The markets are now smelling blood and the euro, which traded at $1.1750 yesterday morning, has already fallen to $1.1530, suggesting that this year’s euro rally may have peaked and the exchange rate could be headed back to parity (or less). Inflation will accelerate and a crisis similar to the collapse of the Soviet Union 34 years ago will engulf the EU.

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5 Responses to “EUretard ship of fools is sinking the EU”

  1. Belyi says:

    The EU sinking? That’s surely great news for the people who have the misfortune to live under their rule and whose opinions and desires are the last thing this Soviet-style bureaucracy wants.

    • pete fairhurst 2 says:

      Yes indeed Belyi. Here in UK then we voted to exit the EU and, nominally, we have exited. But the Establishment is doing everything within it’s power to sneak back in via the backdoor. This is particularly egregious with the current crew of placemen, actually mainly women, led by the seriously weird Starmer who is a clear example of a modern, so called, “politician”

      He would never have risen so high in a real democracy, he seems to have no redeeming features at all and, in a fair race then, hardly anyone would vote for him. He received the backing of only 20% of the electorate as it was and yet, here he is at number 10 doing his level best to undermine our nation

      • Belyi says:

        I understood that he had to push Corbyn aside because his job was to take the UK back into the EU. Or just to pay up and obey its rules without having any say in its decisions.

        I imagine that once this has been done, he can be thrown to the wolves and someone else to fulfil another agenda will be put in his place.

        • pete fairhurst 2 says:

          Well Corbyn was pushed aside by the Establishment who couldn’t accept a populist as leader of one of their main “parties”. He suffered the usual antisemitic slurs which were utterly ridiculous and nonsensical. He had many faults as a leader but he’s not an antisemite

          I had an inside perspective via my son who was big pals with the son of one of the big [Jewish!] background players working with Corbyn…

          There is no way whatsoever that Corbyn would have led the party in their desired globalist direction, so he had to go. And the nonentity Queir Spermer was installed. Says a lot about modern politics that he’s the best that they could come up with. I suppose he was long term groomed, but still…

          • Belyi says:

            One problem with Corbyn was that he was a much better campaigner than party leader. Whatever you think about Thatcher, nobody would have dared do to her what they did to him. She would have come out all guns blazing.

            And even she, refusing to accept the Maastricht Treaty, was removed in the end.

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