Europe's double standards are backfiring
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Europe kneels to a hegemon that exploits it — while pointing fingers at China, which actually contributes to its growth. The double standard is staggering.
While the US openly threatens new tariffs against European countries over Greenland, Europe issues only hollow warnings about "undermining transatlantic relations", carefully avoiding any real pushback. Instead of standing up to coercion, Europe redirects its frustration toward China, moving to phase Chinese firms such as Huawei and ZTE out of critical infrastructure.
When the US acts, Europe absorbs. When the US demands, Europe complies. This is not strategic autonomy. It is outright self-sabotage. How long will Europe keep kneeling — and still pretend it is standing on its own feet?
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