The EU-US Battle Line
American Thinker,
by
Clarice Feldman
Original Article
Posted By: Judy W.,
12/7/2025 4:48:30 AM
As economic and cultural suicide stalk Western Europe, it has initiated efforts to hobble America's technological advantage and diminish our freedoms. The first documented attacks on our open dialogue came from the UK and began in 2018 when Morgan McGreevy, Keir Starmer’s chief of staff (then Labour Together’s managing director), began and funded an outfit called Stop Funding Fake News (SFFN). Recognizing that the online news purveyors could best be silenced by depriving them of funds, it first targeted UK outfits, but moved on in an attempt to starve U.S. outfits like American Thinker, Breitbart, Zero Hedge, and the Federalist of advertising revenue, and astroturfing defamation of such sites.
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5 handicap 12/7/2025 5:47:43 AM (No. 2038379)
Europe as we knew it is gone! That's not necessarily a bad thing insofar as France is concerned, but the rest of Europe was reliable, industrious, a good place. Now the same invaders who tried in the 11th to 14th centuries have finally developed a plan that has succeeded. Europe is Toast! Its time to cut ALL funding to this "Enemy in the making"
There will never be peace in the world until Islam is entirely ANIHILATED.
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Jesuslover54 12/7/2025 6:21:09 AM (No. 2038389)
Making nice with the Saudis is just a temporizing measure.
Cosmopolitan muslims are still muslims.
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privateer 12/7/2025 7:18:22 AM (No. 2038404)
Drool Britannia; you sink beneath the waves. Future Britons will be naught but dhimmi slaves. St. Paul's Cathedral will go the way of Hagia Sofia. I wonder where the muzzies will dump the bodies of those formerly interred in Westminster Abbey?
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Skinnydip 12/7/2025 8:25:23 AM (No. 2038432)
Italy is still a conservative US ally. At least for the time being...
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
voxpopuli 12/7/2025 8:41:41 AM (No. 2038444)
It is the EU/Soros that is buying up the elections in this country..
Europe is dead. They need OUR money..
hence GLOBAL warming/climate change to be conquered
using OUR assets to prop up THEIR failed systems
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RussZilla 12/7/2025 9:33:37 AM (No. 2038478)
I’d like to see the US get out of NATO. NATO was formed long ago as a part of the containment policy where the west reacted to Soviet communism by containing them away from Europe. That period is over now, so it’s time we let Europe drift on its own. The UN is useless. The EU is drifting towards socialism. We don’t really want that. Many countries in Eastern Europe don’t want what the EU wants, but they have to figure out which is more beneficial. We have our own problems with immigration, however, they’re not as bad as Europe. But our own this unity in our country, is the big problem that we should be focusing on now. The left has to give a little bit toward our side, and we have to give a little bit towards their side. Honestly, I don’t know how we’re gonna solve our own problems.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Strike3 12/7/2025 11:04:23 AM (No. 2038532)
This article is even better than the usual brilliant offerings from Clarice. The relationships and policies of the EU when compared to NATO should be reviewed and those countries punished with removal from NATO. We have pulled Europe's bacon out of the fire twice in the last century and should not be involved in saving the aforementioned bacon from the muslims since they so heartily embrace it in the face of their impending doom. Begin with the UK since they have the potential of failing first due to their current muslim takeover through electing them to positions of leadership, their blatant control of free speech and their loss of honor in caring for their sisters and daughters, exposing them to muslim animals. France is also in grave danger due to their affinity for the white flag but others may still be saved.
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chumley 12/7/2025 11:15:59 AM (No. 2038538)
I visited most of the countries in Europe before the EU. They all had their own language, currencies, culture and history. Each had its own charm and was unique.
Now what are they? Are there any differences at all? The only thing they all seem to have in common is an invasion by African cave men and fear of the central government that forced it.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
JackBurton 12/7/2025 1:05:09 PM (No. 2038593)
FTA:Since the fine was announced, X reportedly has become the number 1 news app in France, Austria, Belgium, Portugal, Estonia, Slovakia, Malta, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Croatia, Bulgaria, and Slovenia
Putting the EU in Euuuw
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
franco 12/7/2025 4:05:27 PM (No. 2038634)
#1: It may surprise you to find out that France had a plebiscite about joining the EU, and the French public voted NO. Their betters in the French political classes decided on behalf of their public that they would join anyway. So the French have a long history of observing representative rule on in the breach, but not when it counts in reality.
Far as the rest of the document Clarice discusses goes, it appears to me that the most decadent -- and therefore, likely to become authoritarian enemies of some sort -- are the European nations located to the west, on the Atlantic coast: UK, France, Spain, Portugal. The ones in the middle (Germany, Italy) are up for grabs -- but the Germans have made some very stupid governing decisions, particularly in the area of energy, and that hurts. Italy is fighting the good fight. However, the farther east one goes -- Poland, the Baltics, and other Eastern European state -- the more these states are reality-rooted and worth defending. Add Nordic Sweden and Finland to that mix as those two states got the expansionist "return to Tsarism" wakeup message from Putin in 2022 and abandoned their neutrality to join NATO. These all seem to states that President Trump seems willing to cut loose simply because France and the UK are uber-influential in the EU.
Things don't have to unfold as the document foresees. The EU can and should have its wings clipped -- either by reform from within that limits its federal regulatory power (after all, most Europeans *like* the Euro but don't have much nice to say about the EU otherwise) or, if necessary, by states leaving the EU. Even if the UK and France become complete and total losses, these other countries are worth preserving.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
john56 12/7/2025 5:49:56 PM (No. 2038653)
Needs to be a MUST READ.
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MickTurn 12/7/2025 6:55:23 PM (No. 2038673)
King Charlie needs to start Kicking AZZ and Taking NAMES for new Residents in the Tower of London!
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Western Europe and the UK are now our enemies. It's sad beyond belief how what used to be our civilized friends have jumped into the sewage.