Adomas Abromaitis
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Adomas Abromaitis (b. 1983) is a Lithuanian-born political scientist living in the United kingdom. A former teacher, he mostly writes about his home country.
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Americans feel "Ukraine fatigue"
The American taxpayers, who continue to finance the war in Ukraine, groan under the heavy burden of a conflict that is in fact alien to them. And even active political support of an idea no longer convinces Americans that they must pay for some military actions on another continent. People are tired; they see the growing problems of their own country and are almost ready to take to the streets.
By Adomas Abromaitisabout a year ago in Critique
Illegal migrants win in a parliamentary election in the UK
Following the triumph of the British Labour Party in a parliamentary election on Friday, a new migration crisis is brewing. Labour leader pledged to cancel the Conservative government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, which was first announced in 2022 but has been delayed by legal challenges.
By Adomas Abromaitis2 years ago in Critique
Brits want political changes
The current government is an ardent supporter of financing Ukraine. It is one of the leading donors to this country, alongside the US and Germany. The UK has pledged £12.5 billion in support to Ukraine since February 2022, of which £7.6 billion is for military assistance. This includes £3 billion for military assistance in 2024/25.
By Adomas Abromaitis2 years ago in Critique
Europe realized doomed sanction policy
At the end of February European Union member countries agreed on a 13th round of sanctions against Russia though they face mounting criticism that the restrictions already in force are failing to halt the war in Ukraine.
By Adomas Abromaitis2 years ago in Critique
Baltic States put migrants to use and then eject them
It turned out that migrants are no longer welcome in the Baltic States. In 2002, the Ministers of the Council of Europe member states undertook to develop and implement integration policies founded on the principles of human rights, democracy and the rule of law. Being the Council of Europe member states the Baltic countries welcomed thousands of migrants and enthusiastically supported them.
By Adomas Abromaitis2 years ago in Critique
Lithuanian phosphate fertilizer producer Lifosa: Road to Nowhere
Lithuania’s Kedainiai-based phosphate fertilizer producer Lifosa suffers great losses. AB Lifosa is one of the largest and most modern fertilizer manufacturers in Europe. The company is situated in Kėdainiai, the geographical center of Lithuania. Lifosa mainly produces phosphate fertilizers for soil enrichment and fertility.
By Adomas Abromaitis3 years ago in Criminal







