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The Trans-Atlantic relationship has become increasingly problematic over the years.
Once a burden deemed worthy to bear in an age of existential ideological conflict, today the need for this relationship, defined as it is in militaristic terms, has long passed.
Let’s put Europe in perspective:
The Trans-Atlantic partnership is born out a conflict that ended 80 years ago.
We went to war to save the UK.
We liberated France.
We liberated the BeNeLux nations.
We defeated Germany.
We defeated Italy.
The rest of Europe either didn’t factor in, or was Russia’s problem.
Now we have Europe claiming we are the problem because we won’t support their suicidal drive to engage the one nation we didn’t have to either save, liberate or defeat—Russia—in an existential conflict that serves no rational purpose.
Maybe it’s time we liberate ourselves from this insane entanglement.
Because the European’s of today have forgotten the lessons of the past.
Maybe it’s time we let Russia school them on reality.
Without America, once again, paying the price.