It's funny that the President of the United States literally stated that the European Union's raison d'etre is inherently hostile to the US - pretty much as close as you can get to calling us an enemy - and yet EU politicians still desperately cling to holding the doors open for US corporations which continue flaunting our laws and are inherently incapable of abiding by them because of the US's publicly stated and demonstrated intent to commit warrantless surveillance under the use of gag orders.
Given how much Russian political influence tanked after the economic ties were forcibly severed (or at least had to become more discreet and indirect as in the case of Russian gas imports - though those will allegedly further decrease in the near future) it seems reasonable to assume that a lot of these weirdly pro-US anti-EU stances held by European politicians are linked to the economic ties to the US. But of course I'd never dare to accuse any EU politicians of taking bribes - us Westerners have far more sophisticated methods of giving politicians money to do what benefits us than the profane bribery of Russian cops being handed money to look the other way.
Given how much Russian political influence tanked after the economic ties were forcibly severed (or at least had to become more discreet and indirect as in the case of Russian gas imports - though those will allegedly further decrease in the near future) it seems reasonable to assume that a lot of these weirdly pro-US anti-EU stances held by European politicians are linked to the economic ties to the US. But of course I'd never dare to accuse any EU politicians of taking bribes - us Westerners have far more sophisticated methods of giving politicians money to do what benefits us than the profane bribery of Russian cops being handed money to look the other way.