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The recent Trump–Putin meeting produced no concrete results and now, more than ever, Europe owns this war. Europeans must recognise that the United States will not take care of this problem for them. There is much European states can do, but first and foremost, geostrategic thinking must return to the forefront. In J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter stories, the Chamber of Secrets hides a long-forgotten place of power. Europe has such a chamber too not one of monsters and magic, but of strategy. Keeping that chamber locked has consequences: while the American and Russian presidents meet in Alaska to discuss ending the largest war on European soil since 1945, Europe is once again left watching from the sidelines. Watch the full video for more.
Read the Essay here: https://geopoliticallycorrect.substack.com/p/the-chamber-of-geostrategy
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By Yannick ScheideggerThe recent Trump–Putin meeting produced no concrete results and now, more than ever, Europe owns this war. Europeans must recognise that the United States will not take care of this problem for them. There is much European states can do, but first and foremost, geostrategic thinking must return to the forefront. In J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter stories, the Chamber of Secrets hides a long-forgotten place of power. Europe has such a chamber too not one of monsters and magic, but of strategy. Keeping that chamber locked has consequences: while the American and Russian presidents meet in Alaska to discuss ending the largest war on European soil since 1945, Europe is once again left watching from the sidelines. Watch the full video for more.
Read the Essay here: https://geopoliticallycorrect.substack.com/p/the-chamber-of-geostrategy
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