Europe is burning to the ground. The financial burden in supporting the Ukraine War is taking its tolls on Europe. Their weak economies cannot bear it and crumpling. Their people are crying and rising in protest. All the pains and sufferings were caused by the evil American Empire. And Europe is hapless, unable to say no to the Americans, too weak to say no, and would be bled to death.
The rest of the world should be smart enough to stay far far away from the mess the Americans are creating for Europe. This is like the Americans fiddling on the roof and letting Europe burns. Hope there is no silly Asian, African or Latin American leaders that would foolishly allow their country to be run down by the Americans like in Ukraine and Europe.
So far the likely candidate is Taiwan and maybe the Philippines. Taiwan is at the brink of going up in smokes if the Taiwan Chinese still refuse to act to save themselves from the treacherous plans being worked out by the Americans and the DPP leaders. The Philippines has a very weak President, likely being coerced by the Americans and in the pocket of the Americans to do as being told.
Asia, Africa and Latin American must stay in peace and not be dragged into any wars by the evil Americans.
Below are some headlines from RT showing Europe in flames.
Paris protest turns violent (VIDEOS)
Black-clad demonstrators hurled rocks at police, who responded by baton-charging the crowds
Riot police charge past burning garbage bins in the street during a demonstration in Paris, France, March 28, 2023 © AFP / Julien De Rosa
A pension reform protest in Paris degenerated into violence on Tuesday, as groups of masked rioters clashed with heavily-armored riot police. Authorities say nearly 100,000 people marched in the French capital, as public anger over the government’s pension reform plan refuses to subside....
France announces massive police mobilization
13,000 officers will be deployed to counter nationwide protests, the interior minister has announced
Riot police officers charge at demonstrators during a rally in Paris, France, March 23, 2023 © AFP / Emmanuel Dunand
“Our services anticipate that there will be significant disruption to public order,” he said, warning that “more than 1,000 radical activists, some arriving from abroad, may join the protests in Paris, Nantes or Rennes.”
‘Mega strike’ hits Germany
Hundreds of thousands of public transport workers walked off the job on Monday, bringing the country to a halt
A commuter checks her mobile phone during a public transport strike at the main railway station in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, March 27, 2023 © AFP / Andre Pain
Airports, bus stops, and train stations were at a standstill across Germany on Monday, as more than 400,000 public transportation employees took part in a 24-hour strike. The workers are demanding pay rises to compensate for inflation, which has soared in Germany since last year.
The strike began at midnight and is set to end at midnight on Tuesday. Eight major German airports were affected, with the German Airports Association estimating that around 380,000 travelers were left stranded. Munich Airport shut down entirely from Sunday onwards, with all flights canceled and its terminal deserted....
Top Israeli general urges military to stay out of protests
The country is facing an unprecedented combination of “external threats” with an “internal storm,” the IDF chief of staff says
Demonstrators hold Israeli flags during a protest against juridical reform in Jerusalem on March 27, 2023. © Getty Images / DPA / Ilia Yefimovich
The top general published an open letter in the aftermath of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to fire his defense minister, Yoav Gallant, for criticizing the reform. Israel “has never known such days of external threats combining with an internal storm,” Halevi wrote, urging the military to refrain from taking part in the protests.
Germany braces for biggest strike in decades – Bild
The country is set to be “paralyzed” on Monday as public transport workers will reportedly protest for wage increases
Hundreds of people demonstrate in Berlin, Germany, ahead of the planned nationwide strike, on March 25, 2023. © Global Look Press / IMAGO / Juergen Held
Public transportation throughout Germany will come to a halt on Monday, potentially leaving the 83-million-strong nation in a state of “traffic chaos,” Bild warned on Sunday. What is being called the largest nationwide strike in decades has been organized by several powerful trade unions....