Media outlets are spinning the latest U.S. National Security Strategy as some sort of European sell-out. But here's the thing—it's just another bureaucratic mess. Think about it: when has Washington's foreign policy ever been clean-cut? A prominent historian recently pointed out what should be obvious: this document screams "too many cooks in the kitchen." Nothing betrayed, nothing revolutionary. Just the usual policy-making circus dressed up in official language. The geopolitical implications? Probably overstated.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 12-08 09:01
Ha, here we go acting again. That's just how Washington is, nothing new.
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FUDwatcher
· 12-08 08:58
How many times have the Americans played this trick? They're still putting on the same act.
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rugged_again
· 12-08 08:50
Uh... it's the same old bureaucratic tricks again. Do they really think changing the wording can fool the experts?
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 12-08 08:42
What are they hyping up about US-Europe relations again? Wake up, Washington's game is all about interests and power plays—people are numb to it by now.
Huh, "betrayal"? Ha... You're giving these politicians way too much credit.
This is just the usual outcome of a bureaucratic system—always the same, nothing new.
The media really knows how to create buzz. I'm tired of these clickbait headlines.
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ProxyCollector
· 12-08 08:38
At it again? Just the same old tricks from the bureaucratic machine—who doesn't know how those folks in Washington operate by now?
It's all just multi-headed decision-making, a bunch of people passing the buck and making it look official.
Those media outlets just make up stories, European backstab? Give me a break.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 12-08 08:35
According to the database, Washington is once again making empty promises with official language. How many years has it been since the last commitment to a clear foreign policy? This should be considered for the Guinness World Records.
Media outlets are spinning the latest U.S. National Security Strategy as some sort of European sell-out. But here's the thing—it's just another bureaucratic mess. Think about it: when has Washington's foreign policy ever been clean-cut? A prominent historian recently pointed out what should be obvious: this document screams "too many cooks in the kitchen." Nothing betrayed, nothing revolutionary. Just the usual policy-making circus dressed up in official language. The geopolitical implications? Probably overstated.