Europe's Isolation Is Not a Curse — It's an Opportunity
La soledad de Europa no es una condena, es una liberación
Summary
As the United States and Russia push the world in a direction at odds with European values, the EU finds itself increasingly isolated on the global stage. Even figures like European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are seen as flirting with the new wave of imperialism rather than resisting it. The article argues that this solitude is not a weakness, but an opportunity for Europe to reassert itself as the last line of defence against an authoritarian and proto-fascist drift.
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