And therefore, it is more difficult to see a way for the European allies to become - to remain useful to the United States, which makes it easier for the U.S. to criticize and go against them. MATT WHITAKER: Is Europe a dynamic economy that can grow or is it just a museum that is a relic of the past and we just go to see the cathedrals and the, you know, lovely wines and cheeses and beers and waffles, in the case of Brussels? SCHULTZ: But it will nonetheless make it harder in the future should the U.S. and Europe wish to portray a united front - for example at NATO - especially with the Kremlin praising the NSS as something that, quote, "corresponds in many ways" to its own vision.
Author: Teri Schultz
Published at: 2025-12-08 23:15:13
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