Viewed from Europe, the USβs failure to defend the people of Ukraine against Russian aggression is the greatest and most consequential of a host of recent American betrayals. Itβs not just the sickening subservience shown to Vladimir Putin, an indicted war criminal and mass killer. Itβs not only the victim-blaming and bullying of Kyiv into making concessions. Itβs not even Donald Trumpβs crass attempts to monetise the war and milk the misery of millions for Nobel glory, while undercutting Nato allies and trampling sovereign rights.
What really shocks, and hurts, is the sheer bad faith shown by a country that Europeans always counted a friend. As the 18th-century English gothic novelist Ann Radcliffe noted, βfew circumstances are more afflicting than a discovery of perfidy in those whom we have trustedβ. To echo Trumpβs dark warning after he was rebuffed over Greenland: Europe will remember.
As the full-scale war Putin launched in 2
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