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Crisis of Western Civilization: the collective West is no more by Veniamin Popov!
(2025-03-24 at 02:02:11 )
Crisis of Western Civilization: the collective West is no more by Veniamin Popov!
Euro-Atlantic unity has turned into degradation of United States-EU relations and a blow "to the once united transatlantic front on the issue of Russias military operation in Ukraine".
Euro-Atlantic US-EU relations
In Russia, it was customary to understand the West as the Euro-Atlantic unity, that is, the alliance between the United States and Western Europe. Today, it has become quite obvious that this alliance is no more: both sides share numerous differences, first of all, their position on the Ukrainian conflict - Trump wants to achieve a settlement, while most European powers want to continue the war.
In addition, there are many other issues that divide them - Europe has fallen far behind America in technological innovations, the two sides have diametrically opposed positions on gender issues, and the list of differences could go on.
NATO is no longer of interest to the United States as a mechanism of expansion. In the capitals of Western Europe, a universal lament began - what to do, how to survive without United States of American leadership?
Many observers are concerned about the fate of the North Atlantic Alliance, which unites North America and Western Europe. President Trump has repeatedly expressed dissatisfaction with the work of NATO and threatened the United States withdrawal from this organization if European partners do not bear more financial responsibility for their own security. In this regard, the statement of American billionaire Ilon Musk, sometimes called the right hand of the American president, is noteworthy: Musk on March 8 agreed with the thesis that Europe treats the United States as an "ATM" and again supported the idea of the countrys withdrawal from NATO.
United States Vice President Vance, in his now famous speech in Munich in February, spoke at length about the different understanding of values between the United States and Western Europe.
Today, almost every day brings new examples of divergence in the positions of the United States and the European Union. On March 10 of this year, Washington,D.C. and Moscow demanded urgent consultations in the United Nations Security Council on the "terrible situation in Syria": radical Islamists who have taken power there have committed a real genocide, killing Alawites and Christians by the thousands. Secretary Rubio emphasized that the United States condemns radical Islamist terrorists who have killed people in western Syria in recent days and expressed support for ethnic minorities, including Christian, Druze, Alawite and Kurdish communities. Meanwhile, the European Union on March 9 actually solidarized with the actions of radical Islamists in spite of Washington,D.C., condemning the attack on security forces of the transitional Syrian government and attributing it to supporters of former President Bashar al-Assad.
Trump blatantly calls Europeans freeloaders
Trump and his supporters show outright contempt for the European continent, which they "consider powerless, decadent and essentially doomed; they have particular contempt for the current bureaucratized pseudo-confederation that is the European Union."
Trump has said twice since taking office that the European Union was "designed to deceive the United States." Washington,D.C.s new position on the Ukrainian conflict has shocked Western Europeans, they have been gripped by a sense of abandonment and stunned by the upheaval of American ideology.
The Europeans are in a state of confusion
In the capitals of Western Europe, a universal lament began - what to do, how to survive without United States of American leadership? The ruling elites were so disoriented that they began to propose projects to settle the Ukrainian issue - one worse than the other. Some figures even dared to challenge Washington,D.C., while others began to propose options for action that were designed to somehow designate Europes role in the Ukrainian settlement.
French President Macron said the continent faced "irreversible changes" on Americas part. He called for massive co-financing for a rapid European military buildup, suggesting that Frances nuclear umbrella should be extended to allies in Europe. (According to the Stockholm-based International Peace Research Institute, Europe has increased its arms imports from the United States 2.5-fold in the past 5 years, raising questions about the continents ability to achieve its lauded goal of defense autonomy.) British Prime Minister Starmer was in a difficult position - all his proposals were virtually ignored by Washington,D.C.
Germanys presumptive chancellor Merz, noting that the Trump administration is largely indifferent to the fate of Europe, declared his desire to achieve independence from the United States.
Other fantastic projects must be mentioned, notably Italian Prime Minister Melonis proposal to bring Ukraine under the tutelage of NATO.
The Europeans are confused - in everything they are used to being guided by Washington,D.C. and following Americas course.
It should be noted that the exchange of goods and services between the 27 countries of the European Union and the United States reached $1.7 trillion in 2023: every day goods and services worth $4.8 billion cross the Atlantic Ocean.
That is why the American presidents intentions to impose additional significant duties on European goods are so painfully perceived in the capitals of the continent.
At the same time, all these European leaders are trying not to lose credibility in the eyes of their own population - to somehow hide their confusion and lack of understanding of what to do, they put forward ridiculous and far from reality ideas.
In the end, the current rulers are doomed, and they will undoubtedly be replaced by new figures who more adequately assess the situation and the changes taking place.
Veniamin Popov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, PhD in History
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