Looking at recent history, Europe often appears more reactive than proactive during major geopolitical moments. I’m trying to think of clear cases where Europe didn’t just tolerate, condemn, or wait things out — but actually took the lead. What moments come to mind for you, if any?
Who's accountable for the results?
Europe talks a lot about values, rules, and red lines, but in practice it often seems stuck in a cycle of condemnation without follow-through. Am I missing recent examples, or has this really become the norm?
Who's accountable for the results?
Europe talks a lot about values, rules, and red lines, but in practice it often seems stuck in a cycle of condemnation without follow-through. Am I missing recent examples, or has this really become the norm?
Looking at recent history, Europe often appears more reactive than proactive during major geopolitical moments. I’m trying to think of clear cases where Europe didn’t just tolerate, condemn, or wait things out — but actually took the lead. What moments come to mind for you, if any?
Who's accountable for the results?
Europe talks a lot about values, rules, and red lines, but in practice it often seems stuck in a cycle of condemnation without follow-through. Am I missing recent examples, or has this really become the norm?
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