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U.S.A.'s Global Game: Europe's Escalating Challenges  (Part 2)

U.S.A.'s Global Game: Europe's Escalating Challenges (Part 2)

Season 3 Episode 66 Published 11 months, 2 weeks ago
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The unthinkable is becoming probable. That's not hyperbole—it's a cold assessment of where we stand in 2025.

For decades, we've assumed the transatlantic alliance was unbreakable. Like all comfortable assumptions, this one is about to be stress-tested beyond its breaking point. A second Trump presidency isn't just shifting American foreign policy; it's rewriting the entire post-WWII international order.

I've been monitoring disturbing intelligence signals that point to one conclusion: Europe is about to experience American abandonment at precisely the moment when Russian aggression is escalating. This isn't just another foreign policy pivot—it's the end of an era.

When Trump talks about "peace," pay attention to what he doesn't say. The administration's version of peace with Russia doesn't mean mutual respect and adherence to international norms. It means capitulation.

Ukraine is the canary in the coal mine. As American security guarantees to Ukraine erode, what we're witnessing isn't diplomacy—it's surrender wrapped in diplomatic language. The Kremlin is being handed a blank check to dictate terms not just in Ukraine but potentially across Eastern Europe. ... continue reading the article


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