Europe Without a Compass, Greece Without a Voice
Europe is trapped between a changing world and an alliance that no longer functions. ๐ก We analyze the EU's strategic confusion in the face of the BRICS' ascent and the weakening of American hegemony. Why does Greece choose silence and total alignment while the international system is being reshaped? Is multipolarity a threat or the final opportunity for small nations to reclaim their autonomy?
๐ช๐บ Europe as a Geopolitical Passenger
The End of the Axiom: Why the belief that American protection is permanent and unshakable has collapsed, leaving the EU exposed.
The Cost of "Unity": How Europe was transformed into a market for American LNG and weaponry, bearing the economic weight of conflicts without participating in the actual negotiations.
The Burden Shift: The pressure for exorbitant defense spending and the degradation of the welfare state as structural elements of the new Atlantic reality.
๐ฌ๐ท Greece: Alignment Without a Narrative
The Technique of Silence: Athens' stance toward the "Board of Peace" and the avoidance of articulating an independent political judgment.
From Actor to Object: Why one-dimensional attachment to an unstable axis limits the country's room for maneuver.
The Lost Margin: The inability to leverage multipolar competition to strengthen national interests.
๐ The Scenario of Gradual Decoupling
The Pragmatic Way Out: Why small and medium-sized countries are now considering a departure from the logic of exclusive blocs.
Balancing Strategy: Seeking ad hoc agreements and participating in new regional formats as a means of national survival.
The Multipolar Opportunity: How the end of rigid alliances allows smaller powers to stop functioning as "advanced outposts."
โ๏ธ Conclusion: Silence as a Harbinger of Marginalization
The world is changing without Europe at the helm. Inertia and the refusal to recognize the new reality do not lead to security, but to a deeper and more dangerous dependency. The time for an honest reassessment of strategic autonomy is now, before marginalization becomes irreversible.
๐ฌ Conclusion & Call to Action
Can a small country like Greece survive the 21st century without a multi-dimensional foreign policy? Is the EU capable of transforming into an autonomous pole, or has it accepted its role as a geopolitical passenger? Let us know in the comments! ๐
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