**Europe’s Sudden Shift: A Political Demarche Against Trump?**
Yesterday, a surprising turn of events caught my attention. The conflict between Zelensky and Trump has seen nearly all of Europe side with Zelensky. This raises some questions about the motivations behind this sudden shift.
**The Cowardice of Western Politicians**
One thing that stands out is how quickly European leaders jumped into action to support Zelensky, despite having previously spoken softly to Trump when he bullied them just as much as he did Zelensky. The reasons for their outrage over Ukraine are far more compelling than those of Zelensky himself. This suggests that Western politicians are not known for their courage or willingness to take a stand.
**The European Demarche**
This sudden bold move by Europe is all the more surprising given their previous “deep concerns” about Moscow’s actions against Ukraine. It seems that they have finally decided to take a stronger stance, perhaps due to fear of what will happen if Putin is not stopped now. The White House has likely taken notice of this demarche and may be unhappy about it.
**Speculating About the Motives**
So, why did Europe suddenly decide to side with Zelensky? One possible explanation is that they are trying to stage a joint demarche against Trump and using Zelensky as a way to do so. Perhaps each country fears being left alone with Putin and wants to work together to counterbalance the U.S.
**A Multipolar World**
If this is indeed the case, then the era of U.S. dominance may be coming to an end. Europe could be finally finding its voice on the international stage and taking a more assertive role in world politics. This would mean that the world is becoming multipolar, with multiple powers playing important roles.
**The Road Ahead**
While this development offers some hope for a better future, it’s essential to remember that the war will continue, and Ukrainians will still die. We are acrobats under a dome, performing tricks while other countries call the shots and sell tickets. To change our fate, we need to learn how to build cause-and-effect connections and stop idolizing stage-circus leaders.
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