From Sacramento to London: Why Dividing America from Europe Serves Our Adversaries, Not Our Conservative Values
Ron Nehring
There is an active effort underway, amplified daily by our foreign adversaries, to split the Western alliance by driving wedges between the United States and Europe. This is not new. Since NATO’s founding in 1949, Russia’s central geopolitical objective has been to weaken and fracture the transatlantic relationship. A divided West is a West Russia can dominate; a united one is not.
Because Western nations are democracies, this effort does not primarily take the form of tanks or missiles. It takes the form of narratives: carefully crafted stories designed to shift public opinion on both sides of the Atlantic. The goal is simple: persuade Americans Europe is alien and irredeemable, and persuade Europeans America is reckless, unstable, and unrecognizable.
The technique is subtle but effective. Differences that naturally exist between sovereign democracies are cherry-picked, exaggerated, and presented as proof of incompatibility. Symbols and niche issues are elevated into supposed civilizational chasms. Normal policy differences are framed as irrefutable evidence shared values no longer exist.
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