YouTube Video
English 59:01
When Europe Falters, America Gains
Video published: January 10, 2025
Transcript created: March 10, 2024
Key Points
- • The geopolitical landscape is rapidly shifting, with the US deprioritizing European security
- • Ukraine is struggling due to weakened Western support, while Russia continues its war effort despite losses
- • Europe has failed to prepare for the consequences of American disengagement, investing only 0.3% of its GDP in supporting Ukraine
- • A Baltic-Carpathian Alliance, or Intermarium 2.0, is proposed as a security pact among threatened European states
- • The alliance would include Poland, Romania, Sweden, Finland, and potentially the UK, Czech Republic, and Slovakia
- • Military-industrial cooperation and defense spending of at least 3% GDP among core members would ensure long-term security
- • Ukraine's role would be pivotal, but immediate membership would be contingent on a stabilized situation
- • The alliance would function alongside NATO and the EU but provide a regional counterweight to Russian aggression
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