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[โ€“] philthi@lemmy.world 13 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I think Europe unifying over this awful situation is the best response to hope for, but I will never believe that fractured alliances improve anyone's situation and so I struggle with "stronger"... Stronger in relation to what? I'd much rather that the unity between the US and EU remained strong and Europe also fortified it's defenses over this situation we are currently in, that is truly stronger.

Stronger, maybe stronger than if it didn't respond at all, sure. Certainly weaker than if it could continue to have the US as an ally while making these changes. And in my opinion the US also is weaker now than it was before losing the confidence in the alliance of the EU, let alone the weakness all over the US because it is being actively attacked by it's own leader.

[โ€“] Lfrith@lemmy.ca 6 points 5 days ago

Likely stronger in the sense of being less at the mercy of one single powerful country. Sort of like the fediverse and it being ideal for multiple instances over one main centralized instance who's collapse or sudden policy changes can be incredibly disruptive. More distributed power over the long run will make alliances more resilient to unforeseen changes that occur.