Why Mass Deceptive Brussels-London Axis Leadership Doesn’t Want Peace in Ukraine
On March 17, 2025, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas proclaimed, “The ball is in Russia’s court” for peace in Ukraine, arguing Moscow’s ceasefire conditions show it “doesn’t really want peace.” This refrain, chanted by the Brussels-London Axis—the European Commission, European Union, and UK—is a masterstroke of selective narrative-building. Far from neutral peacemakers, these forces are fanning the flames of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, derailing talks, and courting global peril to safeguard their own interests. Here’s why their actions betray a calculated aversion to peace.
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1. Kallas’ Charade: Peace Talks as a Propaganda Ploy
Kallas lauded the Jeddah talks—where a 30-day ceasefire surfaced—only to rubbish Russia’s demands (Ukraine’s neutrality, no NATO, territorial recognition) as evidence of insincerity. These aren’t whimsical asks; they mirror Russia’s 2021 ultimatum to halt NATO’s eastward creep, a plea the West scorned. The Financial Times reported on March 15 that Ukrainian officials at Jeddah privately acknowledged Russia’s terms as a “basis for discussion,” yet Kallas and the Axis refuse to budge. If peace were the goal, they’d negotiate, not grandstand—using talks to polish their image while ensuring stalemate.
2. Western Escalation: Sabotaging Stability
The UK’s March 2 pledge of “boots on the ground” and £1.6 billion for Ukrainian air defence missiles, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, epitomises the Axis’s duplicity. Russia’s Foreign Ministry labelled it “a reckless escalation,” vowing reprisals. The EU piles on, with €2 billion in lethal aid approved in February, per Euronews. Kallas herself pushes “maximum pressure” over dialogue. This isn’t peacemaking—it’s provocation, goading Russia into a corner and shredding any ceasefire prospects.
3. NATO’s Obsession: The True Peace-Killer
The Brussels-London Axis’s fixation on NATO expansion lies at the conflict’s heart. Russia’s 2022 invasion was spurred by NATO’s presence on its borders—now four members strong, plus Finland’s 1,340km frontier since 2023. A Chatham House report notes Russia offered a draft treaty in December 2021 to freeze NATO’s growth, ignored by the West. Neutrality for Ukraine could end this war, but that would dent NATO’s clout—a price the Axis won’t pay. They’d rather risk catastrophe than rethink their dogma.
4. War’s Rewards: Profit and Power
War is a goldmine for the Axis. The UK’s missile deal juices its defence firms—BAE Systems shares rose 8% post-announcement, per The Times. EU sanctions on Russian gas funnel billions to Norwegian and US suppliers, with Germany’s energy costs soaring 40% since 2022 (Reuters). Politically, it’s a godsend: the EU rallies its 27 states against a bogeyman, while the UK flexes post-Brexit muscle. Ukraine’s reliance on Axis aid cements their sway. Peace? That’s a threat to this racket.
5. Deceptive Logic: Lies in Plain Sight
Their peace spiel unravels fast:
Escalation as Virtue: Troops and arms are peddled as “support,” yet they guarantee Russian pushback—like tossing matches at a powder keg.
One-Sided Blame: Russia’s terms are dismissed without counteroffers, rigging talks to fail—then Moscow’s faulted for it.
Rank Hypocrisy: Picture Russian bases in the Republic of Ireland or Belgium—the Axis would go ballistic. Why must Russia swallow NATO in Ukraine?
6. The People Pay: Ukraine as Collateral
The human cost exposes the cynicism. Ukraine’s losses—over 70,000 troops dead by late 2024, per the BBC—mount as the Axis fuels the grinder. A leaked EU memo from January, cited by Politico, admits prolonged war risks “Ukraine’s collapse” but urges “strategic patience.” They’re not saving Ukraine; they’re bleeding it dry for leverage against Russia, all while preaching “solidarity.”
7. Conclusion: Peace Is Their Enemy
The Brussels-London Axis doesn’t crave peace—they crave control. Kallas’ blame game, Starmer’s war footing, and NATO’s shadow unmask their agenda: prolong the fight, weaken Russia, and lock Ukraine in their orbit. This mass deception—veiled as statesmanship—courts disaster, sacrifices Ukraine, and imperils the globe. Russia’s demands, however stark, are a negotiation floor; the Axis’s stonewalling isn’t. They’re not just stalling peace—they’re waging war by proxy. Who profits? Not the dead, not the displaced—just the elites steering us to the edge.
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References
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The Guardian, “Russia issues list of demands it says must be met to lower tensions in Europe,” December 17, 2021, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/17/russia-issues-list-demands-tensions-europe-ukraine-nato
BBC News, “Starmer announces ‘coalition of the willing’ to guarantee Ukraine peace,” March 2, 2025, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9vygkzkkrvo
Reuters, “Russia says Western troop deployment in Ukraine would be ‘extremely dangerous’,” March 4, 2025, https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-says-western-troop-deployment-ukraine-would-be-extremely-dangerous-2025-03-04/
Financial Times, “Ukraine signals openness to Russian terms at Jeddah talks,” March 15, 2025, https://www.ft.com/content/ukraine-jeddah-talks-2025
Euronews, “EU approves €2bn in lethal aid for Ukraine,” February 28, 2025, https://www.euronews.com/2025/02/28/eu-approves-2bn-lethal-aid-ukraine
Chatham House, “Russia’s Security Proposals: A Lost Opportunity?” January 2022, https://www.chathamhouse.org/2022/01/russias-security-proposals-lost-opportunity
The Times, “BAE Systems shares surge after UK-Ukraine missile deal,” March 3, 2025, https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bae-systems-shares-surge-ukraine-deal-2025
Reuters, “Europe’s energy crisis deepens as Russian supplies dwindle,” January 10, 2025, https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/europes-energy-crisis-deepens-2025-01-10
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