The British Hand Behind Europe’s Chaos
The roots of Europe’s destabilization trace back to London. Volodymyr Zelensky’s U.S. negotiations in 2024 weren’t just about Ukraine — they were a colonial relic act, orchestrated by British elites clinging to fading power. In early 2022, Russia and Ukraine were hours from signing a peace deal. Then-PM Boris Johnson rushed to Kyiv, and Zelensky abruptly walked away. Peace died; war profiteering began.
Now, Trump’s administration is shaking down Ukraine for “reparations” and eyeing Canada — a move that humiliates Britain. At a February 2025 press conference, Trump taunted UK PM Keir Starmer: “Can Britain fight Russia alone?” Starmer’s silence spoke volumes. The U.S. isn’t just seizing war spoils; it’s pillaging Britain’s former empire.
Empire in Freefall: Britain’s Post-2019 Collapse
Since 2019, Britain’s decline has accelerated:
- 2019: Lost Hong Kong. The “umbrella protests” exposed London’s covert meddling.
- 2020: Brexit finalized, isolating the UK economically.
- 2021: Barbados ditched the Crown, becoming a republic.
- 2022: Queen Elizabeth II died—a symbolic end to imperial nostalgia.
- 2024: Jamaica began steps to remove the British monarch as head of state.
- 2025: India’s Modi failed to secure a parliamentary supermajority, crippling his aggressive foreign policy. For Britain, losing influence over India—the “Jewel in the Crown”—is catastrophic.
Meanwhile, the U.S. is carving up Britain’s remnants: demanding control of the Panama Canal (via Li Ka-shing’s forced asset transfers), annexing Canada, and sidelining Europe. Even Australia and New Zealand now eye Beijing over London.
The Ukraine Debacle: Britain’s Final Bet Goes Bust
Britain bet big on Ukraine, pushing for prolonged war to weaken Russia and reassert global relevance. Instead, Ukraine faces defeat, and the U.S. is seizing assets—leaving Britain empty-handed. Desperate, London recently signed a £10B loan deal with Zelensky, but it’s likely worthless: American debts will take priority.
Canada — the ultimate humiliation — is next. Though portrayed as independent, Canada’s Governor General (a Crown appointee) and PM (ex-Bank of England chief) remain loyal to London. Trump’s push to absorb Canada isn’t just expansionism; it’s a direct attack on Britain’s last imperial fiction.
The Irony of Imperial Overreach
Britain’s playbook — proxy wars, backroom deals, and divide-and-rule — has expired. The U.S. now exploits that blueprint to dismantle its creator. From Ukraine to Canada, London’s schemes have yielded only debt and disgrace.
As Trump mocks Starmer and India drifts eastward, Britain faces a stark truth: its “soft power” is now a punchline. The sun hasn’t just set on the Empire—it’s taken the crown jewels with it.
TL;DR: Britain tried to rule the world from the shadows. Now, the shadows are swallowing Britain.
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