.... #Sanctions, energy prices, and geopolitical tensions are no longer abstract diplomatic issues — they shape inflation, economic growth, and the political mood of everyday life. The European Union is caught in a strategic dilemma. On the one hand, Brussels seeks to preserve the unity of the transatlantic alliance and maintain political solidarity with Washington. On the other, the European economy still depends on stable and affordable energy resources. As a result, Europe’s room for indep...
... Europe may still exercise independent influence is diplomacy. In the past, European states played a mediating role between the United States and #Iran during negotiations over the nuclear agreement. But before Europe can mediate internationally, it must first resolve its own problem: the lack of a clear and unified political strategy. If it fails to do so, Europe risks settling permanently into a role that is becoming increasingly familiar — a continent that bears the consequences of glob...
...endent policy is shrinking. Governments are trying simultaneously to guarantee energy security, avoid economic recession, and preserve political unity within the #EU. In practice, this increasingly leads to a geopolitical zugzwang — a situation where every move carries a cost, yet inaction carries one as well. The consequences of these decisions are not borne by political elites but by ordinary citizens — through rising prices, inflation, and declining purchasing power. The only area where...