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Just lately there is a little too much common ground between the ideological playground that clearly seems to unite Russia and the EU, particularly concerning the issue of citizenship. Estonia has had some sharp criticism aimed at her recently, and no doubt this is only wind in the sails of Russia. I wouldn't put it past the EU to pressure Estonia to conform to new citizenship laws which basically amount to the zero tolerance level of granting all and sundry migrants and otherwise holders of foreign passports (ie. read Russia) to grant them immediate citizenship. It might be the way the EU resolves its problems in countries where migrant intake is not as acute a problem as in Estonia, but it just so happens to be the recipe for complete capitulation to Russian interests-and we only have our own stupid selves to blame for joining the EU in the first place.
Just lately there is a little too much common ground between the ideological playground that clearly seems to unite Russia and the EU, particularly concerning the issue of citizenship. Estonia has had some sharp criticism aimed at her recently, and no doubt this is only wind in the sails of Russia. I wouldn't put it past the EU to pressure Estonia to conform to new citizenship laws which basically amount to the zero tolerance level of granting all and sundry migrants and otherwise holders of foreign passports (ie. read Russia) to grant them immediate citizenship. It might be the way the EU resolves its problems in countries where migrant intake is not as acute a problem as in Estonia, but it just so happens to be the recipe for complete capitulation to Russian interests-and we only have our own stupid selves to blame for joining the EU in the first place.
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