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by shevy-java
2 days ago
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> Last week I wrote about the question of whether Europe is really falling behind the United States economically. The USA has a few key areas where it benefits a lot - for instance, the oil mafia that is controlled by the USA, e. g. the old petrodollar deal, though with the defeat of the USA against Iran (look at the "Memorandum of Understanding" signed by Trump recently) this may change a little. But an even more important area of US dominance is the software situation. The US corporations control WAY too much already. That is not good. Then add the fact that the arms industry as well as the nuclear arsenal, is also heavily controlled by the USA; arms industry is more varied, but the nuke issue is a problem, even more so when you see that Putin has Trump by the ... precious. Europe needs to disentangle as much as possible from the USA in every area. And this is not happening. Quite the opposite, Merz is constantly surrendering and submitting to Trump. He is like the ultimate US politician. Recently the EU parliament also submitted to defeat by agreeing to Trump's selfish trade deal. And european nukes? Where are these? So unfortunately, Europe is not doing well. It is not doing completely wrong either, but it is acting like an old man who wants to submit to others. And I don't see the current generation of politicians in the EU to want to change this. They get too much financial kickback to hold down other european citizens right now. Nobody will fix the EU either, so - a deadlock situation. |
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