tryptaminev,

Then Austria should ask itself, if the EU is the right place for it. Currently Russia is an adversary to EU interests and Austria is undermining the EU, by operating as an entry-point for russian influence, politically, economically and in regards to intelligence.

There is good reason to believe that Austria helped the ex Wirecard CEO flee to Russia with its own intelligence units.

Too bad that they also align with Hungary, Poland and the other reactionary “Visegard” states. Otherwise it would be an interesting experiment to see how long Austria would last economically when leaving the EU and how fast they would be willing to end being a russian agent in the EU.

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