The West is fracturing. What seemed unshakeable, a transatlantic alliance bound by common values, is now facing headwinds.
Between an America tempted by isolationism and unpredictability and a Russian threat raging on its eastern borders, Europe finds itself at a moment of truth. The question of its fate is no longer a matter of technical adjustments, but of geopolitical survival. Will the Old Continent accept the fate of a spineless creature, a soft and indecisive body, tossed about by decisions made in Washington or Beijing? Or will it choose to be the “last of the Mohicans”, the ultimate bastion of liberal democracy and the rule of law in the face of rising authoritarianism? There is no longer any room for ambiguity. In order to remain part of history, Europe must absolutely embrace its own power and define its own voice.