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24 of April, 14:32

Cunningham: the EU always have to pay the "bills" USA
The EU always have to pay for foreign policy moves the United States, americanchemical and journalist Finnian Cunningham.

According to the journalist, the principle of "Europe pays, as long as the States kill" in the 1st turn is applicable to the Ukrainian crisis, which resulted in a confrontation with Moscow and monetary loss from anti-Russian sanctions.

European workers, farmers and businessmen who entered from Washington punishment relative to Russia, the expert believes.

Cunningham compares the U.S. with " the snapper, which requires you to pay the bill."

Washington costs nothing to enter into a confrontation with Russia, because, says the journalist, with a cynical point of view, the United States, to pay the price of economic and political accounts are not they, and their European allies.

Another problem currently facing the European Union caused the United States, is a large influx from Africa - " one requiring the payment account, abandoned outside the ally ".

"as long as the United States wages war conflicts and sows in an arc from Central Asia and the Middle East to Africa, Europe, not the States have to absorb humanitarian" collateral damage ", - the journalist writes, noting that the nationality of immigrants can be traced to a series of countries to which interfered United States over the last decade.

The analyst considers that it is time for Europe to stop being answerable for inciting wars Washington, and "abdication" from the warlike policy of the capital of the United States would launch a whole range of European issues.



Western countries since March 2014 several times already imposed penalties because Russia's position on Ukraine. The last case of the use of such practices were the limits imposed in March 2015, when expanded sanctions List Australia.

The list of Russian citizens and organizations who have fallen under the punishment - in the material of the Fins news

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