
No, Russia will not attack Europe. It will simply bleed it dry
Wouldn’t it make sense if Moscow’s strategy in the ongoing Ukraine conflict prioritized the long-term economic exhaustion of Europe and complete destabilization of the European governments over a quick defeat of Ukraine? Russian officials, including President Putin and Foreign Minister Lavrov, have repeatedly stated that Russia has “absolutely no reason” and “no plans” to attack Europe. And frankly, Russia doesn’t need to. Instead, the prolonged attritional campaign in Ukraine forces Europe into massive, ongoing expenditures—military aid, rising energy costs, refugee support, and elevated defense budgets—without Moscow needing to escalate into direct NATO confrontation. As of early 2026, the financial burden on Europe is substantial and mounting: —The EU has committed […]
12 February 2026, 18:04




