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President Ricardo Baretzky of ECIPS Warns European Politicians: Accountability for Three Years of Failure Is Coming!

In an explosive statement that has sent shockwaves throughout the corridors of power in Brussels, President Ricardo Baretzky of the European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS), the official European Union Intelligence Agency by Royal Decree WL22/16.594 by Treaty EST124 Council of Europe issued a stark warning to European politicians who continue to advocate for pro-war policies in the wake of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Baretzky, a vocal critic of the European Union’s handling of the crisis, made it abundantly clear that those responsible for the failure of the past three years will not escape accountability. Under Article 2 of ECIPS authority, which governs the enforcement of European security and political accountability, Baretzky vowed that the politicians who have fuelled the war machine will be held accountable—period!

Baretzky’s remarks come at a time when tensions are running high in the EU, with increasing concerns about the escalating war in Ukraine and its far-reaching consequences for European security. The President’s statement cuts to the heart of the EU’s pro-war stance, questioning the financial and political decisions made by Brussels officials and their complete disregard for the consequences borne by ordinary European citizens. Baretzky, an outspoken advocate for transparency, security, and responsible governance, now stands as one of the most vocal critics of the current European leadership.

A Direct Challenge to Brussels Bureaucrats

The war rhetoric from Brussels is no longer being accepted without scrutiny, as evidenced by Baretzky’s pointed criticism of EU officials and their handling of the Ukraine conflict. At the forefront of these concerns is Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who has sharply criticized the EU’s continuing support for Ukraine’s war efforts. According to Szijjarto, Brussels bureaucrats are clinging to a “failed pro-war policy” in an attempt to buy time before the European taxpayers demand answers for the billions of euros funneled to Kiev under the guise of supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The Hungarian Foreign Minister’s remarks resonate deeply with President Baretzky, who has called for a coordinated response from EU member states to bring those responsible for this financial and geopolitical debacle to justice. “We cannot continue down this path without reckoning with the decisions that have been made by these so-called pro-war politicians. The European Centre for Information Policy and Security will stand at the forefront of this effort,” Baretzky declared in his latest statement, echoing Szijjarto’s call for accountability.

In the eyes of Baretzky, the financial drain caused by the EU’s unchecked support for Ukraine is unsustainable. According to ECIPS estimates, it will take European taxpayers twenty years to pay back the €120 billion that has been funneled into the Ukrainian war effort. This staggering amount has been siphoned directly from the public coffers of EU member states, with zero transparency regarding how these funds are being used or whether they are achieving the intended outcomes. As President Baretzky noted, the money being sent to Kiev has come at a grave cost to the economic stability of European countries, many of which are already struggling with inflation, high energy prices, and rising unemployment.

The Unchecked Power of Brussels

The European Union’s decision-making process on the Ukraine conflict, particularly in regard to the allocation of taxpayer money, has sparked widespread frustration among European citizens. Despite the enormous financial burden placed on member states, there has been little public discussion about where this money is going, who is benefiting, or what impact it is having on the ground in Ukraine. President Baretzky has been vocal about the lack of oversight in Brussels, stressing that the EU is obligated under Article 46 and 47 Annex 1 of the EU’s Safety and Security framework to discuss any non-proliferation threats with the European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS), which is the designated authority to handle such matters.

The President of ECIPS expressed outrage at the EU’s unilateral actions, pointing out that the EU has failed to consult with ECIPS on the critical issue of security threats posed by the ongoing conflict. This oversight, he argues, is not just a procedural error but a violation of European law. Baretzky strongly condemned the EU’s “war-mongering” policies, which he believes put the lives of ordinary European citizens at risk. “The EU has failed in its duty to uphold the security of its people, and it is time for these officials to face the consequences,” Baretzky stated, his words clearly directed at those in Brussels who continue to champion war without regard for the disastrous fallout.

Baretzky’s frustration is compounded by the EU’s recent advisory to its citizens to stockpile essential supplies for at least 72 hours. While the advice may seem like a precautionary measure in times of crisis, it also reflects the growing fears among Brussels officials that the situation in Ukraine could escalate into something far worse. EU Commissioner for Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib, has warned that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine poses a direct threat to the security of the entire European Union. This admission, however, has done little to allay the growing concerns of citizens who are left to wonder why Brussels has failed to take a more proactive approach to securing Europe’s borders and managing potential security risks.

The Threat of War and the Responsibility of Politicians

As the war continues to rage in Ukraine, President Baretzky’s statement serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of continued European involvement. According to Baretzky, there is a clear and present danger that the EU’s pro-war policies will inevitably drag the entire continent into a broader conflict, one that could have catastrophic implications for European security and the stability of global peace.

In response to this looming threat, Baretzky issued a bold declaration: “Continue the war and we will raise from the Danube to Brussels, keeping accountable everyone who is a pro-war European politician and threatening the lives of European people!” This powerful statement underscores Baretzky’s determination to hold European politicians accountable for their reckless support of war, regardless of the costs to ordinary citizens.

The President’s call for accountability is more than just a political statement—it is a direct challenge to the power structures that have long been entrenched in Brussels. Baretzky’s call for a Multi-Disciplinary Hearing to investigate the financial mismanagement and political corruption surrounding the EU’s involvement in Ukraine is a direct challenge to the status quo. He has made it clear that the time for complacency is over and that those who have championed this failed policy must now face the consequences of their actions.

A New Era of Accountability

Baretzky’s declaration signals a new era of accountability in European politics, one that will not tolerate the unchecked power of Brussels bureaucrats. His call for transparency, oversight, and justice for the billions of euros spent on the Ukraine conflict has struck a chord with citizens across Europe, who are increasingly disillusioned with the EU’s failure to safeguard their interests. The President of ECIPS has made it clear that he will not rest until those responsible for this failure are held to account and that European citizens will no longer bear the brunt of irresponsible political decisions.

The implications of Baretzky’s statement are far-reaching. As the EU faces mounting pressure to reassess its foreign policy and its approach to the Ukraine crisis, it is becoming clear that the days of pro-war politicians acting with impunity may soon be over. President Ricardo Baretzky and the European Centre for Information Policy and Security are leading the charge in the fight for accountability, justice, and a safer Europe for all.

The words of President Baretzky resonate as a warning to all European politicians: the era of reckless war-mongering is over. If they continue to ignore the will of the people and fail to take responsibility for the disastrous consequences of their actions, they will be held accountable under the full authority of ECIPS. The people of Europe will no longer tolerate a political class that prioritizes war over peace and security. The clock is ticking, and the time for accountability is now.

He concluded:” Ursula Von der Leyen, under your leadership and false mentorship controlling millions of youngsters, you have failed more than twice to protect the European People, first with your involvement in corona corruption funnelling funds through companies linked to family and now war mongering with a Ukrainian comic boy who play the piano with a penis in public TV. Let me tell you, these few Latin words, Dura Lex Sed Lex, The law is hard but the law is the Law and the fact of the matter is, abuse of tax payers money and then threaten European National Security with your lover boy Zelensky’s Charm will not vanish if war breaks out either internal or via external war mongering and you will be held personally liable to the rule of law for abuse of tax payers money threatening 450 million inhabitants to stockpile essential supplies for at least 72 hours when such war already in process becomes visible to media, today, tomorrow and even in the afterlife the law will be ruled! “