Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, the Financial Times has published my Op-Ed “Back-Stabbing Myths are Driving the US and Europe Further Apart,” in which I argue that narratives of betrayal are hardening on both sides of the Atlantic. For Europeans, the Greenland crisis is an ever-present specter compelling them away from the United States, while in the White House, frustration over Europe’s response to the war in Iran continues to linger. I argue that the alliance is ending in the worst possible way: not in what many Europeans hoped would be an orderly transition of “burden shifting” towards a more equal NATO in which Europeans take more responsibility. Instead, it is a messy divorce in which both sides have begun developing their respective “stab in the back” myths.
Not: Liana Fix'in Financial Times'da yayınlanan "Back- Stabbing Myths are Driving the US and Europe Further Apart" başlıklı yazısı aboneler dışında kapalı. Bu yazının açık metnine ulaşabilen bir takipçi varsa, metni iletmesi şükranla karşılanacaktır.
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