Their house burns and the Europeans continue to sleep, dreaming of a vanished world.
When Donald Trump made his threats against NATO in 2017, they half-opened one eye, but the start did not come.
Just as it did not come with the war in Ukraine.
Europe has increased its military capabilities, but it is still very far from the mark.
The war economy called for by Emmanuel Macron and “strategic autonomy” remain mirages.
As if it had learned nothing from its history, the EU remains dangerously dependent on the United States for its security.
Favorite in the primary, Trump has not yet been elected to the White House.
But his attacks on the Alliance are the most disturbing ever launched.
Urging Russia to attack a NATO country undermines Article 5's promise that aggression against an allied country is aggression against the United States, and vice versa.
Between 1945 and 2022, Europe experienced the longest period of peace since…
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