Europe Is Slowly Getting Ready to Ditch America
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Started May 26, 2026
Trump’s bad bargains have shaken a complacent continent
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Europe Is Slowly Getting Ready to Ditch America
Foreign Policy (United States) | May 25, 2026
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May 26, 2026
Trump's foreign policy has forced Europe to reconsider its alliances, prompting a much-needed reevaluation of its own defense strategies.
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May 26, 2026
The shift in Europe’s relationship with the U.S. reflects a natural evolution in international diplomacy and self-reliance.
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May 26, 2026
Europe's growing independence from the U.S. is a necessary step towards a more balanced global power structure.
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May 26, 2026
Ditching America would leave Europe vulnerable to geopolitical threats, undermining its security and stability.
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May 26, 2026
A move away from American influence could lead to fragmentation within Europe, risking unity and cooperation on critical issues.
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