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Trump or No Trump, Europe’s Transatlantic Future is Uncertain

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Europe Faces⁤ Looming Imperial‌ World Order,Regardless‍ of⁣ US Election Outcome

The hague ⁢ – A shift towards a multi-polar world ‍dominated by competing empires – the US,Russia,China,adn possibly India – poses a ⁣meaningful threat to Europe,regardless of the outcome of the upcoming US presidential election,according to a recent analysis by⁢ Nathalie Tocci. The assessment⁢ highlights a growing concern that Europe is increasingly vulnerable to being caught between these rising powers, potentially⁤ relegated to a subordinate ⁤position.

Tocci‍ argues that even ‍without⁣ a second Trump presidency, the foundations of the⁢ transatlantic relationship have ⁢been irrevocably‌ damaged.she points​ to a pattern of European leaders “genuflecting, pampering and conceding” to the US, exemplified by instances such as posing for photos with Trump, exchanging text​ messages before⁢ NATO summits, and⁣ offering ⁢symbolic gifts ⁢and ‍royal invitations.

This perceived self-humiliation,⁢ she⁢ contends,⁣ not only fails to secure lasting benefits but actively reinforces the⁣ notion that Europe is willing to ‌accept a colonial-style relationship, embracing a “survival of the fittest” mentality.

the analysis further‍ notes the ‌evolving geopolitical landscape, citing Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent‌ meetings with ⁤Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi in Tianjin as indicative of a more assertive stance. Concurrently,Trump’s trade war has strained the US partnership with India,potentially pushing Delhi closer to Beijing.

Tocci warns that a ‌world of empires, ​characterized by transactional deals rather than shared rules and laws, would be the “worst possible⁤ outcome” for ⁣Europe, leaving it exposed to the​ ambitions‌ of Russia and the US, with China poised to capitalize on the ⁤situation. She emphasizes the need for Europe to acknowledge the changing global order‍ and proactively avoid a future where it is ⁢indeed “violently pushed down the food chain.”

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