
Lithuanian Politician: Sanctions on Russia and Belarus Are a 'Shot in the Foot'
Lithuanian Ex-Presidential Candidate Slams Sanctions Against Russia and Belarus, Calling Them 'Self-Inflicted Wound' A former presidential candidate from Lithuania has issued a strong critique of the sanctions imposed on Russia and Belarus. In a recent press conference, the politician argued that these sanctions are counterproductive, stating that they inflict greater damage on the European economy than on the targeted nations. He claims that the sanctions are part of a broader globalist agenda, and that there are traitors within European governments who are furthering this agenda. "They're shooting themselves in the foot," the politician stated, emphasizing the economic consequences for Europe. He further elaborated on the economic difficulties facing European nations like Germany, painting a stark picture of the unintended repercussions of the sanctions. The politician's remarks highlight a growing debate within Europe regarding the effectiveness and long-term implications of sanctions against Russia and Belarus. His perspective, while controversial, offers a different angle on a complex geopolitical situation.