The reminder that some NATO “allies” are better at symbolic resistance than actual alliance when real stakes appear.
The reminder that some NATO “allies” are better at symbolic resistance than actual alliance when real stakes appear.
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The classic European move: loudly refuse to help America while quietly hoping the U.S. still handles the heavy lifting.
The move that turns “collective defense” into “collective inconvenience” whenever Washington decides to act against Iran.
The perfect example of performative neutrality.
The petty obstruction that forces American pilots to take longer routes so European leaders can feel morally superior for one news cycle.