Let’s go, Europe. The path to victory is right in front of you.
The United States Tried to Play Its Trump Card—But It Never Had One to Begin With.
That statement came from the Wall Street Journal editorial board.
Out of all the publications in the world, the key message came from the GOP’s pillar of support within the corporate sphere, explicitly pointing fingers at the one man who delivered for the Kremlin.
The good news—or rather, the great news—is that European media and key figures within administrative circles have zeroed in on the real culprit, the mastermind who orchestrated the entire affair.
Why is that significant?
Because it confirms that there won’t be peace after Trump—only more chaos. Every time they ask why, the answer will be staring them in the face. That’s why it’s crucial to recognize the impact of the exposure Vance has generated over the past few weeks.
The EU’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, has called for a new leader of the free world. When juxtaposed with incoming German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declaring that NATO is dead immediately after the German elections, it signals precisely where Europe is heading. Can you imagine Estonia and Germany aligning so closely on this issue?
That would have been unthinkable—unless Vance had made it clear that he was handing the Russian dictator a historic assist from the United States.
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