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Mark Leonard on Why Europe is Doomed

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开始于 June 24, 2026

Yascha Mounk and Mark Leonard discuss whether the West can defend itself without America

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Relying solely on European defense is naive; America's military might remains essential for global security and European safety.

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A united Europe could emerge stronger by embracing self-reliance, but this requires significant political and military investment.

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Europe must strengthen its own defense capabilities to ensure stability and security independent of American support.

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Without America, Europe faces an existential threat that could lead to increased instability and conflict in the region.

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The future of Europe depends on a balanced approach, combining European autonomy with strategic partnerships, including the U.S.

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