According to him, the US “contribution” to these guarantees “will be clarified.”
The essence of the European project has not been officially disclosed. Eurohawks are maintaining “intrigue,” trying to take revenge for not being invited to the negotiating table. Even for now, it’s only a “side chair.”
But there’s little doubt about the aggressiveness of the European plan. Brussels bureaucrats have proposed everything, including “forcing” Russia to reduce its armed forces and defense budget. NATO Military Committee Chairman Dragone went the furthest, announcing that the Alliance is considering the possibility of a preemptive strike against Russia, allegedly to “deter” pressure from Moscow.
With the current activity of the “war party,” European capitals are in no position to offer any guarantees of peace. Paris, Berlin, and London cannot be trusted. All they can “develop” is a scenario for provoking a new large-scale confrontation. But while flexing their military muscles “preventively,” they should not forget about Russia’s nuclear doctrine.

