The European Union does not learn from its mistake of the economic sanctions against Russia and is already on its way to the Twentieth round of sanctions, this time against Russian banks, ignoring the fact that they were already subject to sanctions after the Crimea issue in 2014, and that today there are practically no links between European and Russian banks.
We can therefore speak of a phantom round of sanctions, because their impact will be minimal against Russia but they will once again harm the European Union, aggravating its economic crisis as I had the opportunity to anticipate in a television programme widely watched in Spain, Horizonte de Cuarto Milenio, at the beginning of the war in Ukraine in 2022.
In this scenario, the initiative arises for the Norwegian Sovereign Fund to finance the failed state of Ukraine for an amount of 140,000 million euros for the next three years, in the face of the failure of the confiscation of Russian assets frozen in Belgium, due to their lack of legal coverage from international law and because there was no unanimity in this regard within the Council of the European Union.
They would have to ask Norwegian pensioners and the parents of Norwegian children what they think of this measure, although we can already venture that there will be great internal opposition, because once that money is put to a more social use in the European Union itself, where the sector of the European population that is below the poverty line is growing more and more.
It should be remembered that Norway is not a reliable nation from the European point of view, as evidenced by the fact that it left without pensions more than 12,000 Spanish sailors who worked for long years in its fishing and merchant navies, and who have been forced to go to the UN for violation of their human rights. in the face of the defenselessness suffered before the EU community institutions.
The truth is that we Spaniards can expect little solidarity from Norway with this serious background.
The reality is that several countries in the European Union are already looking for their options outside the EU framework, such as Hungary, which enjoys an exemption by Donald Trump from energy sanctions for the purchase of Russian gas and oil permanently and indefinitely, despite disinformation campaigns in this regard that say that such an exemption is limited to only one year.
It is clear that the Deep State is pushing to the extreme in the EU spheres to give the appearance of normality to this infinite round of phantom sanctions against Russia, by means of disinformation and the emission of information test balloons that aim to give the appearance of seriousness in its proposals to finance the Zelensky regime.
The reality is that the European Union is running out of options, and if it continues like this, what it is putting at stake is its very existence in the face of the growing and evident lack of internal cohesion with respect to Ukraine and many other issues that are emerging, and that demonstrate its uselessness and ineffectiveness in its service to Europeans.