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Doug Knauer's avatar

"We have all the institutions we need,” one European diplomat claimed during a panel I moderated. “We just have to make the existing ones work.” But isn't that the glaring question on the table? The 'existing ones' don't work, have not worked in years, because Europe got lazy supping at the 'trough Americana'. Current European leadership is, quite frankly, past its 'sell-by' date. The world in which it cosplayed its cosseted life of believing it was a player in world politics is gone ...and it has no answers for that.

Jacques Engelstein's avatar

The focus on Trump’s personality deflects from the structural issue. Europe has benefited for decades from an American security architecture that costs the U.S. tens of billions per year and likely trillions over the postwar period. Calling Trump grotesque or transactional does not answer the underlying question: why should American voters keep underwriting the defense of wealthy European states that often treat U.S. power as both indispensable and morally suspect?

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