JD Vance’s warning on Europe’s future shines spotlight on continent’s growing list of problems
- US Vice President JD Vance stated at the Munich Security Conference that the longtime relationship between the US and Europe is over, indicating a withdrawal of the US's protective role in European defense.
- European Foreign Affairs Commissioner Kaja Kallas's proposed military aid package for Ukraine was drastically cut from €50 billion to €5 billion due to accumulated weaknesses in European imperialism.
- Germany is moving forward with significant defense spending plans due to its lower public debt compared to other EU nations, yet faces deep-rooted economic challenges.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized that increasing military spending in Europe will require cuts in other budget areas, including social programs.
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“Guns, not butter!” – European imperialism’s doomed attempt at asserting its role in the world
It is just six weeks since US Vice President JD Vance spoke at the Munich Security Conference in February and told Europe that the decades-old relationship the US had with the old continent was over. Ever since, the European leaders have been frantically running around from one summit to another – from a virtual meeting to a gathering of the ‘coalition of the willing’ – looking in all directions and none at the same time to try and deal with thi…
We May Be Witnessing the End of Western Civilization
It’s looking as though the United States may be the final refuge for Western civilization in all the world — and it may just be barely hanging on. Twenty years ago last November Europe received a grizzly warning when controversial Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh was shot, stabbed, and his body mutilated in front of dozens of witnesses as he was bicycling to work. His murderer, Mohammed Bouyeri, a 26-year-old Dutch-Moroccan citizen, left a note pin…
Big Tech squares off with EU regulators
The NewsThe Trump administration has reportedly made clear that it wants Europe to drop content moderation requirements for US tech giants. Vice President JD Vance offered hints of the crusading approach at the February AI summit in Paris, where he denounced two European laws: the privacy-focused GDPR (“endless legal compliance costs”) and the Digital Services Act (“policing so-called misinformation”), and negotiators have followed up. The big U…


JD Vance’s warning on Europe’s future shines spotlight on continent’s growing list of problems
close Video Europe is ‘at risk’ of ‘engaging in civilizational suicide,’ JD Vance says Vice President JD Vance elaborates on U.S. relations with European nations and more during an exclusive interview on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ Following Vice President JD Vance’s warning that Europe was at risk of ‘engaging in civilizational suicide,’ the continent has come under the microscope for largely failing to deal with mass migration from mostly Third Wo…
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