It is an important distinction though, because standing up to US might imply leaning towards China. But standing up to US and China, implies a third option: Europe need to huddle up together.
I was only commenting on the semantic distinction of the two, not the viability of Europe superiority - though beating Murica these days can’t be impossible.
Europe being hostile towards China isn’t exactly news though. It’s the break up of the Atlantic alliance that’s the real story.
It is an important distinction though, because standing up to US might imply leaning towards China. But standing up to US and China, implies a third option: Europe need to huddle up together.
Not really sure how that works in practice given that Europe isn’t exactly self sufficient, especially in terms of energy.
I was only commenting on the semantic distinction of the two, not the viability of Europe superiority - though beating Murica these days can’t be impossible.
Hong Kong, Tibet, Taiwan, and any remaining Uyghur people might disagree.
Thank you for taking your valuable time from huffing gas to grace us with your profound insights.
Aw fuck. Didn’t see where I was.
not beating the accusations of huffing gas there