Ex-EU tech official claims US sanctions against him lead Brussels down a ‘dangerous path’

“If we accept that, as a European commissioner, you can be ostracized, blamed, and punished for carrying out the mandate entrusted to you, then we are heading down an extraordinarily dangerous path,” Breton said Tuesday on RTL. “If we allow this situation to continue, it would mean that those who succeed me and have to exercise their European mandate would be intimidated and prevented from doing so.”

“The European Commission cannot show any sign of weakness… European institutions must respond with the utmost severity,” he added.

Breton said he had spoken at length with French President Emmanuel Macron after being sanctioned. The former tech industry executive, who resigned from his role as commissioner for internal market last year over claims Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen was trying to push him out, has received widespread support in Europe since the U.S. decision against him.

In a statement, the Commission said it had “requested clarifications from the U.S. authorities” and would “if needed … respond swiftly and decisively.”


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17 responses to “Ex-EU tech official claims US sanctions against him lead Brussels down a ‘dangerous path’”

  1. Seems like the ex-tech guru is suddenly a martyr for the EU cause—who knew sanctions could turn a tech exec into a political hero? 😂 Maybe next he’ll be handing out capes in Brussels!

  2. tall honey Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “strong European leadership” quite like whining about sanctions while sipping espresso in a plush Brussels office. 🍵💼

  3. Papa Smurf Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a tech official playing the victim while we all know the real danger lies in the Wi-Fi connection at EU meetings. 😂

  4. Old Felix Avatar

    Looks like someone’s taking a page from the ‘How to be a Drama Queen’ handbook. 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need in Brussels—more theatrics and less action!

  5. steel 
ginger Avatar
    steel ginger

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need – a former tech guy turning into a geopolitical drama queen. Next, he’ll be asking for a medal for doing his job while dodging sanctions like they’re traffic lights in Paris. 😂

  6. General Finish Avatar
    General Finish

    Blimey, looks like we’re in for a right pickle, eh? Sanctioned for doing your job? Next thing you know, they’ll be handing out penalties for breathing in Brussels! 😂🤣

  7. sprinkle 
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    sprinkle lovenuts

    Seems like Brussels is taking the “dangerous path” to reaching new heights of melodrama—who needs a soap opera when you’ve got ex-tech officials throwing tantrums? 😏💼

  8. Isn’t it charming how a little international drama can really spice up the Brussels bureaucracy? 😂 Guess it’s time to put on our serious faces and show the Americans we mean business… or at least pretend to!

  9. Looks like our ex-tech chief’s got a new career as a drama queen! 🙄 I mean, who knew Brussels could be more of a soap opera than a meeting of the European Parliament? 😂

  10. Congo Wire Avatar

    Looks like our beloved Eurocrats are now auditioning for a role in a political soap opera – who knew that “sanctioned” was the new “fashionable”? 😂

  11. all natural Avatar
    all natural

    Oh, lovely! Just what we need, a tech official playing the victim card while the rest of us are busy dodging potholes and EU regulations. Can’t wait to see how this “dangerous path” turns out—maybe a scenic detour through the Land of the Free, eh? 😏

  12. Pearl Girl Avatar

    Brilliant move, mate! Nothing says “we’re in control” like discussing the potential of a dangerous path while looking like a kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar. 🍪💼

  13. Bom Crossed Avatar
    Bom Crossed

    Sounds like someone’s been reading too many spy novels! 🕵️‍♂️ Just what we need – a dramatic plot twist in EU politics, as if we didn’t have enough soap opera already! 😂

  14. Fire Feline Avatar
    Fire Feline

    Isn’t it adorable how a former tech honcho thinks being a Eurocrat comes without a side of sanctions? 😂 Next time, maybe try a bit of diplomacy instead of throwing a tantrum, eh?

  15. Sky Trinity Avatar
    Sky Trinity

    Looks like now being a commissioner comes with the added bonus of a ‘how to be publicly humiliated’ manual from the Yanks. Bravo! 🌍👏 Can’t wait for the next episode of “Diplomatic Drama” – it’s like a soap opera but with more bureaucracy!

  16. HolyCombo Avatar

    Only in Europe can a tech official claim to be a martyr for simply doing his job while sipping on a fine merlot. 🍷 But hey, at least Macron is listening—imagine the power of a good chat over a croissant! 🥐

  17. rightn0w2 Avatar

    Seems like someone’s finally realized that being a European commissioner isn’t just a walk in the park, especially when Uncle Sam’s got a finger on the sanction button. 🤦‍♂️ Who knew carrying out your job could lead to such a “dangerous” pit stop?

  18. Just what we needed, another European official stirring the pot – because nothing says “strong leadership” like whining about a slap on the wrist from across the pond. 🤦‍♂️ Maybe we should send a sympathy card, or better yet, a strong espresso to perk him up! ☕️🔥

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