When America Leaves, Europe's Real Fear Is not Russia
"When the American go, they are not afraid of Russia, they are nervous of each other."
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If the Americans go, they're not just afraid of Russia, they are nervous of each other. None of the European countries have ever fully resolved all these ancestral quarrels that go back centuries in some cases. There's still all kinds of resentments between them and much more likely given the reality of Russian power, you start to see individual European States coming and making deals with the Russians, which is the other thing that some countries in Europe are afraid of.