The U.S. national security strategy reveals a troubling pivot away from Europe, exposing a naïve reliance on American protection. Europe needs a wake-up call, shedding its notion as a perpetual dependent. With threats from Russia escalating, complacency is a luxury Europe can no longer afford. A true partnership demands reciprocity and readiness.
Tag: European security
#326: Putin Does Not Want Peace
https://youtu.be/d8yjkSMdrlw Again, it is clear Russia does not want peace. Now, after yet another series of days, even weeks of talking about the possibility that Russia would want peace—after all these meetings with Witkoff, Rubio, the Russian side, even the Ukrainian side—it is clear: if you ever thought that Russia just wants peace with Ukraine,… Continue reading #326: Putin Does Not Want Peace
#324: Ukraine Is Fighting Corruption: Our Support Is More Important Than Ever
Analysis of Ukraine's simultaneous battles against corruption and Russian aggression. Examines how Zelensky's "Servant of the People" diagnosed systemic problems, recent anti-corruption efforts, and why supporting Ukrainian institutional reform matters for European stability. Explores corruption as informal systems and the role of EU/NATO frameworks in promoting transparency and accountability.Retry
#320: Peace Without Cease-Fire Makes No Sense
Analysis of Russia's contradictory stance claiming to want peace while refusing ceasefires and continuing attacks on Ukraine. Examines how Russian propaganda reveals imperial ambitions, why negotiations fail, and what genuine peace requires. Explores the impossibility of peace talks while aggression continues and the fundamental issues preventing conflict resolution.



