As has been true for almost a decade now, the European Union has seen better days.
With the British seriously considering “Brexit” — a British exit from the union — and the various PIIGS dramas submerged but always lurking beneath the surface, the economy in malaise, and the European Central Bank torn between independence and the biggest players in the EU, there were already numerous cracks showing in the once-proud edifice. When added to the limp response to Ukraine’s dogged efforts to join Europe under former President Viktor Yanukovych and now Petro Poroshenko, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the degrading security …read more
Source: CXSSR