With the right approach and right people in charge, a multipolar world could turn out to be better for everyone in the long run tbh.
Europe is already a wealthy and successful region. And they still have lots of untapped potential in terms of expanding military coordination and military-industrial strength and various other things. (Of course, “Europe” is lumping a lot of different countries facing different circumstances together and so I’m papering over lots of details.)
It sucks seeing the USA/Europe (and Canada, for that matter) alliance falling apart but hopefully it leads to a stronger Europe in the long run. But there are also tons and tons of risks and ways for this all to go sideways.
With the right approach and right people in charge, a multipolar world could turn out to be better for everyone in the long run tbh.
Europe is already a wealthy and successful region. And they still have lots of untapped potential in terms of expanding military coordination and military-industrial strength and various other things. (Of course, “Europe” is lumping a lot of different countries facing different circumstances together and so I’m papering over lots of details.)
It sucks seeing the USA/Europe (and Canada, for that matter) alliance falling apart but hopefully it leads to a stronger Europe in the long run. But there are also tons and tons of risks and ways for this all to go sideways.
edit: typos