Group 1 - The EU's sanctions against Russia, including the latest round, have put many European companies in a difficult position, particularly due to the halt of Russian oil and gas imports, which were previously a major source of energy for Europe [1] - NATO's expansion continues despite Russia's military actions in Ukraine, with Finland and Sweden recently joining, highlighting NATO's commitment to its eastern expansion policy [1][3] - The EU's support for Ukraine and its sanctions against Russia are seen as aligning with U.S. strategy, but this has resulted in significant costs for the EU, including the loss of access to affordable Russian energy [3][5] Group 2 - While the EU imposes sanctions on Russia, the U.S. continues to import Russian nuclear fuel and titanium, benefiting its own industries without harming its interests [5] - The EU's decision to support U.S. strategies at the expense of its own manufacturing competitiveness is viewed as a significant irony, indicating the EU's role as a tool of U.S. interests [5]
欧盟制裁俄罗斯,搬石头砸自己的脚?普京:美国持续购买俄核燃料
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-03 13:34