Official Statement: Cooperation instead of Escalation!

European nationalists should gather at the table when governments fail at finding solutions!

The existing international security institutions have failed. Governments have lost control following their respective alliances’ provocations against their geopolitical rivals. In what will likely lead to a devastating domino effect, the current situation in Eastern Europe threatens to escalate further. This crisis carries with it the danger of European nationalists being misled into taking sides where there is nothing to gain, regardless of their respective goals and ambitions.

The peoples of Europe have often suffered from being embroiled in conflicts waged against their neighbours throughout their respective histories. As a result – depending on their own historical developments – fears and resentments towards different sources of foreign domination have become entrenched in their psyches. For this very reason, the enemy of the enemy is often regarded as a friend, although this is not always the case. Just as numerous Baltic and Eastern European states have since developed defensive reflexes against communist imperialism from the east, the same can be said for multiple Western states concerning American imperialism. However, none of that should justify protracted muscle-flexing contests between the opposing forms of imperialism. For the sake of national self-determination and occidental cooperation, NATO dominance in the west must be regarded as just as undesirable as the communist domination of the Warsaw Pact in the east was.

Now, in the 21st century, Eastern Europe is no longer communist. However, the West is, in turn, no longer free, but rather is continuing to devolve into what can only be referred to as Cultural Marxism. Therefore, the former Eastern bloc states should not exchange the yoke that they shook off at the beginning of the 1990s for the yoke of the European Union today, in order to import social decadence instead of the very freedoms that we have sought and fought for over the course of the 20th century. No less, Western states should not allow themselves to become the handmaidens of this decadence by fighting common cultural heritage, conservative values and tradition commonplace in Eastern Europe in service of another imperialist power. Under no circumstances should we confuse current governments of any nation with the peoples of those very same nations. Far too often have global capitalist string-pullers conformed and normalised such sentiments in order to brand nationalists as aggressive, while simultaneously waging global economic wars themselves for their own ambitions.

Faced with the very real danger of yet another fratricidal war in Europe that will know no nation as the victor, we nationalists of Europe have a responsibility, using all our reasonable endeavours:

  • Regardless of the burdens of past historical events in numerous cases, Europe’s nationalists of all countries have a responsibility to remain in dialogue with one another, especially in this current geopolitical climate.
  • For European populations under attack, the utmost priority is peace, not ideological debates and conflict. The will to pragmatically prioritise solutions rather than the creation of further problems is required.
  • More than just inter-state borders are at stake. A devastating division of Europe – which our mutual enemies continue to propagate – must be avoided at all costs.
  • For the sake of our collective futures, other solutions must be found for our European indigenous minorities, as well as minorities separated from their original homeland. Revisionist zeal that one injustice can be healed by another cannot stand.

EUROPA TERRA NOSTRA IS NOT WILLING TO CONFORM TO THE SCRIPTS OF CURRENT GOVERNMENTS AND LEADERS OF SUPRANATIONAL INSTITUTIONS!

EUROPA TERRA NOSTRA WILL NOW SEEK TO PROVIDE PLATFORMS – INFORMAL AND PUBLIC – TO CONSTRUCTIVELY DISCUSS AMONG EUROPE’S NATIONALISTS HOW BEST TO AVOID CONTINENTAL DIVISION IN THE FACE OF THE CURRENT ESCALATING SITUATION.

Dan Eriksson (Sweden)Sascha A. Roßmüller (Germany)Stefan Brakus (Serbia)
ETN-chairmanETN-Vice-chairmanETN-Board Member

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