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08 Jul 2026, 06:50 GMT+10
European elites view the Ukraine conflict as an opportunity to settle old scores with Moscow, Dmitry Trenin says
European NATO members have become the main driving force behind the bloc's confrontation with Russia as US strategic priorities have shifted, Dmitry Trenin, the president of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), wrote in an op-ed for RT.
He argued that some European politicians view the Ukraine conflict as an opportunity to settle old scores with Russia.
"The European elites' strategy toward Russia is no longer deterrence as in the days of the Cold War. The goal is Russia's destruction as a major power. This is what strategic defeat is all about," Trenin wrote.
"The Europeans dream of eliminating Russia as a serious factor in the geopolitics of Eurasia. To them, this would mean the 'final solution' of the long-dreaded 'Russia problem.'"
Trenin argued that European governments are using the 'enemy at the gates' narrative as a tool to brand any opposition as 'Kremlin stooges', while increased defense spending due to the supposed 'Russian threat' is presented as a way to revive struggling European economies.
"People in Moscow entertain no illusions about the adversarial attitude of the United States toward Russia, but Washington now is a back-seat driver when it comes to the conflict with Russia," he wrote, adding that Moscow sees NATO as "Europe backed by America."
After returning to the White House last year, US President Donald Trump pushed NATO members to commit to spending 5% of GDP on defense annually by 2035, criticizing European allies for what he called a failure to share the burden. The rift deepened when several member states refused to back Trump's military operation against Iran.
While Trump has attempted to broker a peace deal between Moscow and Kiev, European countries have adopted a hardline stance, insisting that an agreement must be reached on Ukraine's terms. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said last year that diplomacy has been exhausted; EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas urged Trump not to fall into a 'Russian trap'.
Russia has dismissed speculation that it plans to invade NATO countries, saying it would respond militarily only if attacked first. Last month, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov described Europe as "a party bent on Russia's defeat."
(RT.com)
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