Federation or Vassalisation, It's Decision Time

Europe must choose: federal union and self-determination, or decline into division and American vassalage.
https://www.socialeurope.eu/federation-or-vassalisation-its-decision-time

It has become a tradition for pro-Europeans to make their political comeback after the summer holidays in Ventotene, the island where Altiero Spinelli wrote the Manifesto for a free and united Europe in 1941. Reconnecting with the spirit of this manifesto has never been more urgent: our Union appears dangerously divided and weakened in an increasingly hostile environment, both internally and beyond its borders.
With only 5% of the worlds population and a growing economic backlog, faced with a world dominated by empires from Putins Russia to Trumps United States and Xi Jinpings China, Europe risks becoming a mere vassal of America. This has become clear with the unilateral concessions made to Trump on tariffs and defence spending, and the acceptance of a subordinate role for the EU in the negociations to put an end to the war in Ukraine. The EU also plays an insignificant role in all other conflicts affecting its neighbourhood, from Gaza to Nagorno-Karabakh.
Domestically, the second Von der Leyen Commission has decided to call into question the Green Deal, although it was the flagship project of her first term, as if climate change were not getting worse. It has also presented a disappointing multi-annual European budget, which does not provide for any real increase in spending and undermines cohesion policy in order to finance new priorities in research and defence. At the same time, the populist, Eurosceptic and Europhobic far right, aligned on Putin and Trump, has never been so powerful within both the Member States and the EU institutions.
The current EU leaders suffer from a lack of long-term vision, unity and institutional capacity. For the time being, an unlikely alliance of Trump supporters and nostalgic Atlanticists seems to dominate the European Council and the Commission. Thus, the prevailing line so far has been to flatter and appease the American president in the hope of limiting the damage, which in practice reinforces our political, strategic and economic dependence on Washington. This strategy is not very effective, because for Trump, contracts only bind the other party. Agreeing to spend 5% of European GDP for defence and to buy more American weapons and natural gas has in no way strengthened his commitment to collective security, avoided punitive tariffs, or reinforced American support for Ukraine. For him, it is mainly a question of reaping gains for the American economy, from mining contracts to arms sales. Paradoxically, it is Putins lack of serious commitment to a negotiated settlement that is preventing Trump from reaching an agreement on Ukraine on Moscows terms.
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