Friday, February 21, 2025

...an article that would never have been written before VP Vance gave his speech to the NATO's Munich conference.

What shocks many in the world is that Europeans didn’t anticipate the quagmire they’re in. - Donald Sensing
From "Foreign Policy," the mainline journal of the foreign affairs establishment, an article that would never have been written before VP Vance gave his speech to the NATO's Munich conference.
What shocks many in the world is that Europeans didn’t anticipate the quagmire they’re in. One of the first rules of geopolitics is that we must always plan against worst-case scenarios. After the Ukraine war broke out, all European strategic thinking was based on the best-case scenario of the United States being a totally reliable ally, despite having experienced Trump’s first term and his threats to pull out of the world’s biggest military alliance. For a continent that has produced strategic minds like Metternich, Talleyrand, and Kissinger, there has been almost infantile strategic thinking on Ukraine and its long-term consequences. ...
And an incredible closing:
Trump is behaving like a rational geopolitical actor in putting what he perceives to be his country’s interests first. Europe shouldn’t just criticize Trump—instead, it should emulate him. It should carry out the currently unthinkable option: Declare that henceforth it will be a strategically autonomous actor on the world stage that will put its own interests first. Trump may finally show some respect for Europe if it does that....
foreignpolicy.com - It’s Time for Europe to Do the Unthinkable
Brussels has slavishly followed Washington for too long—and forgotten how to advance its own geopolitical interests.
Europe disdained US Republicans for years, now euro-elites are in a frenzy
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Europe disdained US Republicans for years, now euro-elites are in a frenzy
Europe disdained US Republicans for years, now euro-elites are in a frenzy
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