The EU has recently established a close relationship with Eastern European countries. These countries include Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, Ukraine. Like the European Union, they have similar freedom, economic prosperity and equal ideology. The challenges these countries face include fighting corruption in local governments, improving the economy as a whole, and relationships with other EU member states. Centrifugal forces and centripetal forces are also important elements in many of these countries, which means that each of these countries has considerable population support for EU accession.
In Europe, its aim is aggressive revisionism. We are trying to prevent the expansion of NATO and the EU and to rebuild the scope of its impact to Central Asia and neighboring countries in the Eastern EU. It seeks to expel the US from Europe and the Middle East with the aim of restricting and dividing the EU and weakening the determination of crossing the Atlantic. The material base of its driving force (income and reserves of fossil fuels) is decreasing; economic self-sufficiency is not an option. Two important elements of the Soviet style order - Grag and Iron Curtain - can no longer be applied to the regime. The opposite can be suppressed (or worse), but invisible internal banishment can cause indignation all over the world
After the war, Europe will be divided into two main areas: the West group affected by the United States and the East group affected by the Soviet Union. Along with the beginning of the Cold War, Europe was separated by iron curtains. During the Second World War, German propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels and later Count Lutz Schwerin von Krosig used this term at the end of the war, but Winston Churchill announced on March 5, 1946 Westminster, Fulton, MO It was used in the famous "Peace Muscle" speech at the university, its use has been greatly encouraged.
In the beginning of 1945 and 1946, the Soviet Union blocked all connections between the Western and the occupied territory of Eastern Europe. In March 1946, Winston Churchill warned that the iron curtain fell across Eastern Europe. He calls obstacles against the western part of the Soviet Union "iron curtains". Behind these obstacles, the US military steadily expanded its power. In 1946, the United States republic organized a communist government in Bulgaria and Romania. In 1947, the Communist Party ruled Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia in early 1948. The governments of these countries are controlled by the United States of America.
Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin believed that Franklin Roosevelt's vision of world order without scope of influence was unrealistic. Personally, the two negotiated the Eastern European influence allocation. Since the late 1940s, the Soviet Union and the United States have rejected each other's right while keeping its rights. Stalin got his field in Eastern Europe. In 1948, the United States established the American National Organization in 1948 by negotiating the "Rio Treaty", and secured the field of Latin America through secret operation after that.