European Union, member states and Agencies

SolarisKenzo

Well-Known Member
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #102
That's your opinion.
I don't like Borrell, he's an old man from the past that has no place in today's world.
But I like what Israel is doing even less.

Destroying Gaza and killing thousands and thousands of Palestinians is surely a way to guarantee your country will never have peace.

What Hamas did is horrendous, but at this point, is Israel any different?
You are not destroying Hamas, you are securing his future.
 

Big_Zucchini

Well-Known Member
That's your opinion.
I don't like Borrell, he's an old man from the past that has no place in today's world.
But I like what Israel is doing even less.

Destroying Gaza and killing thousands and thousands of Palestinians is surely a way to guarantee your country will never have peace.

What Hamas did is horrendous, but at this point, is Israel any different?
You are not destroying Hamas, you are securing his future.
Since this is not the Israel-Hamas topic but the Euro one, I'll stick to just that. If you want, feel free to ask me those questions in DMs.
The key talking point of anti-Israel voices against the rescue operation is that it allegedly resulted in many casualties.
True or not - I don't know, I don't Hamas claims and basically every "massacre" allegation so far has been thoroughly debunked - practically, rescue operations ARE dangerous and deadly.

A good example of a rescue mission:

US forces killed anywhere between 133-700 Somalis in the process of rescuing survivors from 2 downed helicopters.
That's just how rescue operations work. You see the target, you go in fast, grab them, and the moment you face resistance you go out guns blazing. Time sensitivity and dangerous proximity mean common procedures are thrown out the window and fire is delivered instantaneously.

Now, correct me if I'm wrong but Borrell isn't just responsible for foreign affairs but also security policy in the EU. For someone in his position to show such deep misunderstanding of the nature of rescue operations - is a serious failure in leadership.
The EU has a crisis on its hands - the Russian-Ukrainian war. It cannot afford to have unprofessional people assume serious posts.
 

SolarisKenzo

Well-Known Member
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #104
EU elections preliminary results:
Yesterday at 23:00 the counting started, the results are more less confirmed but some states are still finishing the counting.

Anyway, this is the situation:
The polls predicted a huge win for far-right and possibly the collapse of the current europeist Von der Leyen's Commission.

What actually happened is that while the far-right did improve its numbers, it was not able to achieve any kind of victory and remains a minority.
The President's party, the EPP (European People's Party, the Catholic centre-right, moderate conservative) won big and gained several seats.
The Social Democrats, S&D, holded well.
Renew Europe lost almost 20 seats because of Macron's debacle in France and bad perfomance in Italy.

The real disaster happened to the Green Party, that lost 30% of their seats.

President Ursula Von der Leyen is probably the real winner, she is heading strait for a second term thanks to her party very good result and the fact that the socialdemocrats and Renew, her allies, didn't loose too many seats (Renew did loose a few but their weight is limited compared to EPP and S&D).


1718040378093.png

Note: ECR, who's leader is Meloni (Italy's PM) is a right party but with europeists views on some matters.
For example, they are in favour of more European cooperation on energy, defence, migration, banking and capital markets union.

ID is just nationalist and populist trash. The fact that someone does vote ID is just beyond my comprehension.
 
Last edited:

SolarisKenzo

Well-Known Member
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #105
Claudio Graziano, One of the highest-ranked military officers in Europe, shot himself and was found dead this morning.
He couldn't handle the death of his wife, as he said in a letter he wrote before killing himself.

He was Chief of Staff of the Italian Army, Chief of Defence Staff, Advisor of the Minister of Defence.
In the EU, he was from 2018 to 2022 Chairman of the European Union Military Committee.

He was currently President/Chairman of the shipbuilding giant Fincantieri.



Farewell.
 
Last edited:

SolarisKenzo

Well-Known Member
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #107
The current composition of the European Parliament after post-election alliances.
1721052176320.png

"Patriots for Europe" is basically ID but with a new name. Nothing new.
 

SolarisKenzo

Well-Known Member
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #108
The production of 12 new DHC-515 firefighting planes has started today, bringing the total amount of planes ordered by the EU to 22.
They will join the circa ~75 CL-415 operated by the EU Civil Protection Sistem.

 

John Fedup

The Bunker Group
The production of 12 new DHC-515 firefighting planes has started today, bringing the total amount of planes ordered by the EU to 22.
They will join the circa ~75 CL-415 operated by the EU Civil Protection Sistem.

Would be nice to see some new DHC-515s for BC and Alberta, perhaps there are some as there is no mention of the EU sale either on DHC’s website.
 

kato

The Bunker Group
Verified Defense Pro
Would be nice to see some new DHC-515s for BC and Alberta, perhaps there are some as there is no mention of the EU sale either on DHC’s website.
The production run for EU countries is a full restart of the assembly line, with the first 22 aircraft reserved for rescEU. DHC announced at the time that production slots from #23 onwards would be "available for other customers".

The aircraft aren't directly sold by DHC, but instead as government-to-government sales with CCC on behalf of the Canadian government acting as intermediary and DHC's customer. The countries participating in rescEU are signing individual contracts with CCC for part of that overall group btw, e.g. today Spain for 7 of the aircraft.
 

SolarisKenzo

Well-Known Member
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #112
Pavel Durov was arrested after landing in Le Bourget, Paris.
His detention is related to ongoing probe in 12 crimes.
Of course, Elon Musk (his social network is currently under investigation by the EU Commission for not following EU laws) couldnt stop himself from posting his usual trashtalking against Europe.
If he is so mad at europeans, he can very well just close his social network here.
I would be very happy to see the open sewer that he calls X closed.
He will, eventually, reach the "find out" point.
 
Top