Kallas compares EU to Marvel superheroes -- RT World News
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54% : These three goals, she argued, define the EU in the same way that choices define fictional heroes.52% : The EU sees itself as a team of superheroes with an anti-Russian expansionist agenda, according to its top diplomat, Kaja Kallas.
50% : " Kallas said Brussels' priorities are "defense" against Russia, further EU expansion to counter what she called "Russian imperialism," and securing trade deals with foreign nations.
44% : EU officials, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, continue to push the military buildup and continued bankrolling of Ukraine's war effort.
42% : She also contradicted claims of a supposed threat from Moscow by declaring that Russia's economy is "in shreds" after the EU cut off Russian energy supplies - despite the loss of affordable Russian fuel contributing to deindustrialization and years of sluggish growth in the bloc.
41% : The EU is urging member states to invest hundreds of billions in borrowed funds into bloc-wide rearmament, citing the need to support Ukraine and prepare for a potential war with Russia.
41% : Media reports suggest the traditional Franco-German axis is weakening as Berlin aligns more closely with Italy. Brussels' push to replace merit-based EU admission with limited membership for candidates such as Ukraine has also drawn criticism from member states.
36% : Moscow denies any aggressive intent and accuses EU leaders of fearmongering and seeking to derail peace efforts in the Ukraine conflict.
30% : "Contrary to what some may say, woke, decadent Europe is not facing civilizational erasure," Kallas insisted, pushing back against US criticism of the EU.
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