Europe's quest for strategic independence faces a fundamental structural weakness: without genuine political unity, member states remain vulnerable to division tactics from major powers. When there's no cohesive political framework holding the EU together, countries like the United States and China can easily exploit divisions between individual members to advance their own interests. This fragmentation undermines Europe's ability to act autonomously on the world stage and execute coordinated policies that would strengthen its position in global competition.
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RumbleValidator
· 7h ago
Really, the EU's structural design is a distributed nightmare. Without a consensus mechanism, how can coordination be achieved?
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StopLossMaster
· 7h ago
This matter in the EU, frankly speaking, is a bunch of loose sand; the US and China can easily poke it and it falls apart.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 7h ago
The EU's game is indeed falling apart. Just calling for independence is useless... Without genuine political unity, they can be manipulated by major powers at any moment. It's a classic case of internal strife and self-sabotage.
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staking_gramps
· 8h ago
The EU's fragmented state really wears me out... Why is it so difficult to truly unite?
Europe's quest for strategic independence faces a fundamental structural weakness: without genuine political unity, member states remain vulnerable to division tactics from major powers. When there's no cohesive political framework holding the EU together, countries like the United States and China can easily exploit divisions between individual members to advance their own interests. This fragmentation undermines Europe's ability to act autonomously on the world stage and execute coordinated policies that would strengthen its position in global competition.