Rethinking American Alliances in Europe: From Supranationalism to Nationalism
Our goal must not be a redux of World Wars I and II, when the United States used its superior industrial might to arm European powers. The goal must not be a wealthy deindustrialized Europe rich enough to buy the products of American industrial might, but a Europe dynamic enough to have its own robust production, with both continents benefiting from the other’s capability.
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