The Silent Alarm, Why Brussels Is Engineering the Most Ambitious Military Overhaul Since the Cold War to Save a Divided Continent
The cobblestone streets of Brussels, often associated with bureaucratic lethargy and diplomatic finesse, have begun to pulse with a rhythm more akin to a command center than a trade hub. For decades, the European Union operated under the comforting umbrella of “The End of History,” a philosophy suggesting that economic integration and liberal democracy had…