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Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I agree it would be good for Europe to be more independent. And they're right to be angered at US policy.

But by not having a big tech ecosystem, and by not managing their energy security well (thus putting their industrial ecosystem at risk), they're not doing themselves any favors. And I still contend that their united monetary policy without uniting fiscal policy is a near-certain recipe for long-term disorder.

China is now the largest trading partner in the world and has the largest industrial base in the world, and does a ton of foreign investment, so I see why some European leaders want to maintain good ties there and even favor them over the US in some aspects. But without tech or energy abundance, Europe is the weak pole of the US/Euro/China multi-polar power structure.

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Tir_na_n'Og 2y ago

This a pretty much the kernel of the dilemma that has always faced Europe. A belligerent streak without the fundamental foundation. I'm watching to see what new EU entrants could do to rock the boat in terms of provoking change and influencing the swing if the pendulum. Although the Franco Teutonic anchor unlikely to change.

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