Yes no question about it the Globalists CURENTLY ruling many EU nations are definitely not true allies of the USA. JD Vance on his seminal speech warned how the Western nations were now censoring free speech and not adhering to fundamental Western values of old.
Rightly, Trump who genuinely wants an end to this absurd and horrific war and who knows the EU Globalist elites want the war to continue has excluded these scumbag war hawks from the talks.
Currently oaks is the operative word. The Polls are showing Frances National Rally led by Maine Le Pen and Reform led by Nigel Farage as likely winners in the next election. .Given also that Georgia Meloni is a friend of Trump that means three major European countries together with Poland, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia etc will be working against the remaining Globalist governments in Europe. Add to that the AFD is the biggest party in Germany according to a number of polls and is growing well, the END looms for the rule of the open border Globalist and their insane economic and green policies.
Trump is recognizing the realities on the ground and the fact the longer this war goes on the more territory Ukraine will lose. .Pokrovsk a vital military and transportation hub in the Donbass has fallen. Russia is marching eastwards every day.
Regarding Farage I am not sure he is strong enough like Trump to take on the open border Globalists and their marxist and islamic allies to save Britain but he is a HUGE improvement on the treasonous lying clown Starmer. But on the other hand you cant, when a politician be to far ahead of public opinion and Brits have been brainwashed by leftits in their schools, Universities and Globalist media for decades. All that is changing particularly as regards the media.. The election of Farage will stop the boats and be the beginning of deportations. That is a welcome start.
Europe’s ‘liberal elites’ are saying the quiet part out loud, with former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell expressing sentiments usually confined to the hushed hallways and backrooms in Brussels and Strasbourg: the European Union can no longer pretend the U.S. is an “ally” under Donald Trump’s leadership.
According to Borrell, Washington delivered its proposed Ukraine peace plan directly to Kyiv without even notifying Brussels, leaving Western EU leaders—who wrongly perceive themselves to be power brokers—sidelined and furious.
For a political class that demands constant deference, Trump’s decision to cut out the middlemen struck at their deepest insecurity: their precipitously declining relevance on the world stage.
The plan, delivered last week, gives Ukraine a deadline to respond—yet the EU’s leadership had no seat at the table and no influence over the terms.
Europe’s ruling class reacted with predictable outrage, insisting the proposal violated Kyiv’s “red lines,” especially Ukraine joining NATO and surrendering disputed territory.
Borrell took to X to vent, declaring that Trump’s move revealed the “failure” of the EU’s attempts to placate him on tariffs, defense spending, and energy policy.
He openly stated that America under Trump should no longer be considered an ally—an astonishing admission that says more about Europe’s globalist political class’s neurosis than about Trump
Brussels technocrats, openly hostile to their respective European populations, have spent years demonizing MAGA voters as backward and dangerous. Is anyone surprised they now panic when American policy stops catering to their worldview.
Reports say Trump’s plan would require Ukraine to remain outside NATO, accept frozen conflict lines, relinquish certain territories, and cap its military at 600,000 troops.
The proposal also includes targeted sanctions relief—an approach aimed at achieving a realistic ceasefire rather than the EU’s fantasy of an open-ended proxy war.
Western European capitals—the majority of which are in the hands of globalist maniacs—immediately tried to rewrite Trump’s terms, with the UK, France, and Germany drafting their own alternative that preserved EU influence and toughened conditions on Moscow.
Their counterproposal pushed territorial disputes into the future and offered Ukraine a US-style security guarantee (similar to NATO’s Article 7)—essentially an effort to keep the war going.
Kyiv reportedly signaled broad acceptance of the US plan, leaving Europe even more isolated as it tried to salvage its preferred direction of the conflict.
Moscow, for its part, called the American draft a possible starting point, while dismissing the European version as “unconstructive,” highlighting again how little credibility Brussels has in this conflict.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russia is willing to discuss concrete wording but will not compromise on the core goals outlined by President Putin during his Alaska meeting with Trump.
For all the EU’s posturing, what’s going on could not be any clearer: Trump is driving the peace process, Kyiv is listening, Moscow is attempting to engage, while Europe’s old guard—increasingly unpopular at home and irrelevant abroad—is enraged that the MAGA movement’s return to power could very well mean the end of their wartime delusions.