The comforting fantasy that Europe still matters on the world stage while quietly depending on American military muscle, energy, and protection.
The comforting fantasy that Europe still matters on the world stage while quietly depending on American military muscle, energy, and protection.
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The final act of a declining civilization: watching others shape reality through force while staging elaborate diplomatic performances to maintain the appearance of relevance.
The tragic refusal to accept that the era of European moral lecturing is over and raw power (energy, military, and economic) now rules.
The delusion that writing strongly worded letters, holding emergency summits, and threatening sanctions actually counts as power when the real heavy lifting is done by others.
The tragic cope of a declining civilization that still believes it can play great-power games without the military, energy, or political will to back it up.
The self-flattering myth that a continent with two functioning aircraft carriers and a collective defense budget smaller than Texas can lecture the United States on strategy.