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The European Humiliation By Trump Is Ultimately Europe's Fault

I'm going to start this post by describing two almost identical powers that existed one century apart. One of these powers had reached its relative position in 1900 and the other in 2000. These powers were both continent-spanning, with large populations, access to natural resources, excellent universities, and were scientifically and technologically advanced, They both had great deal of hope for their future developments and it was widely believed that they would both grow strongly in the coming decades.

These powers were both continent-spanning, with large populations, access to natural resources, excellent universities, and were scientifically and technologically advanced, They both had great deal of hope for their future developments and it was widely believed that they would both grow strongly in the coming decades. Phillips's Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. In statistical and military terms they were also eerily similar.

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