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How Rutte Plays Into Putin's Hands with Cheap Sensationalism - nieuwrechts.nl

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Last week, Mark Rutte, now Secretary General of NATO, criticized his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov. "Nothing sensible comes out of his mouth," he sneered. Perhaps a welcome bit of emotion for some Westerners, but for anyone with any understanding of geopolitics, it was a painful blunder. Not only stupid, not only dangerous, but also deeply hypocritical. Because let's be honest: Rutte is the last person who can morally judge others. He himsel…
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Last week, Mark Rutte, now Secretary General of NATO, criticized his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov. "Nothing sensible comes out of his mouth," he sneered. Perhaps a welcome bit of emotion for some Westerners, but for anyone with any understanding of geopolitics, it was a painful blunder. Not only stupid, not only dangerous, but also deeply hypocritical. Because let's be honest: Rutte is the last person who can morally judge others. He himsel…

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, appeared at the Congress of Deputies on Wednesday to discuss, among other things, the last NATO summit held in The Hague on 24 and 25 June, the meeting of the European Council on 26 and the UN summit held in Seville.

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Revista Defensa Infodefensa.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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