Posted on 02/01/2024 4:32:43 PM PST by marcusmaximus
European Union leaders unanimously agreed on Thursday to extend 50 billion euros ($54 billion) in new aid to Ukraine, the chairman of the summit said, overcoming weeks of resistance from Hungary and winning praise from Kyiv.
Before the summit started, EU leaders piled pressure on Hungary to lift its block, telling Prime Minister Viktor Orban to pick sides in what several saw as an existential challenge posed by Russia's war in Ukraine, the biggest conflict in Europe since World War Two.
"We have a deal. Unity," said European Council President Charles Michel in a post on X. "All 27 leaders agreed on an additional 50-billion-euro support package for Ukraine within the EU budget."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy welcomed the agreement, saying the aid would strengthen long-term economic and financial stability of his country as the war approaches its third year.
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31“Or suppose a king is about to go to war against another king. Won’t he first sit down and consider whether he is able with ten thousand men to oppose the one coming against him with twenty thousand? 32If he is not able, he will send a delegation while the other is still a long way off and will ask for terms of peace. 33In the same way, those of you who do not give up everything you have cannot be my disciples.
Whatever. None of the money is coming from Hungary. Hungary is a net recipient of EU funds. Its a bit rich for Orban to make himself a roadblock over what other countries want to do with THEIR money.
The threat to Hungary is withholding EU funds. The beggar at the table really has no bargaining chips other than what the real players have gifted (or loaned) him.
The only threat to Hungary is to stop sending it money.
Here’s the thing Z will learn about NATO. All their promises to come to the rescue are a picked flower that looks nice at first and next you know you’re looking at aa dried stem with nothing left.
Hungary largely survives on subsidies from its neighbors. That’s the threat.
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So the solution is to re-industrialize with war industries, no?
But then you lot will complain about the “military-industrial complex”.
BTW, the restriction in all this is largely limited to 155mm artillery ammo. The “West” vastly outproduces Russia in aircraft and guided munitions.
Many nations on the dole, unfortunately.
And that’s just the US. Add in the Euros.
So the solution is to re-industrialize with war industries, no?
That isn’t possible. This is what “free trade” fools don’t understand.
The reason why they can’t increase artillery ammunition is because they need more forging presses. And there is only ONE remaining company (with less than 50 employees) in the whole country that can build such a press.
When the factories were offshored, the companies that built production equipment for those factories shut down.
“The “West” vastly outproduces Russia in aircraft and guided munitions.”
No they don’t. This story is about Raytheon only being able to produce 300 ship missiles since 2019, when the contract called for 600.
Raytheon blames, subcontractors, suppliers, cover, supply chain.. blah, blah, blah. The problem remains, they can’t produce the missiles, while Russia churns them out.
How many 155 shells do you think the West is currently producing and what do you anticipate that production being by the end of this year? We’ll leave countries like Australia and South Korea out of it.
“The beggar at the table really has no bargaining chips other than what the real players have gifted (or loaned) him. “
This is the mentality of an Empire, and shows the real relationship between supposedly equal member states and the Hegemon.
Of course this is how Globohomo Washington treats its own Imperial dependents, and the resentments are building there as well.
Especially as the military protection looks shaky, and the high-handed impudence from lgbt, diversity worship, energy sanctions, to the Nordstream bombing is all liabilities.
I know the USA claims they will be at just under 90K per month by the end of 2025.
They could be currently at 45K is they added a third shift (have they?)
I know that the EU is 70 percent below their goal ( one million) for 2023.
So you don’t really keep up with this stuff much, you just always attack America and the West no matter what, as you promote and push for our enemies.
You can certainly buy high-volume forging equipment.
https://www.shi.co.jp/english/products/machinery/forging_press/index.html
You can certainly buy them from China :) They WILL sell them to you.
https://www.yadonpress.com/home
Or, rather, from one of their US dealers
https://www.trueforge.com/About
Raytheon knows all about that. They admit they are dependent on Chinese subcontractors.
https://dailycaller.com/2023/06/19/raytheon-china-greg-hayes-decoupling/
The biggie is Sweden will now be in NATO.
The USA can now back off and let Europeans deal with local Russian aggressions.
No, its the mentality of any human political-economic system.
It persists until actual power relations shift, forcing a change in the expression of power. The Hungary-EU power relations arent anywhere close to a shift.
The US problem is the ongoing failure of the US leadership subculture to understand the power of their rivals. Having such misunderstandings is how conflicts arise. They are resolved in various ways.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-tqxx2VrpI&pp=ygURY2FybWFnbm9sZSBseXJpY3M%3D
I can't find it now, but Schuler's largest stock press could not accommodate 800mm+ stroke
That's why, for example, an automobile crankshaft forging press could not be adapted - crankshafts are forged flat
So this ends up being a custom job, which is part of the delay. (and an obvious argument that you mothball these things in peacetime, not sell them for scrap)
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