The current U.S. administration, like many before it, clings to a myth: that America has been Europe’s saviour since World War II, carrying the continent on its back out of sheer generosity. This narrative ignores history—not only the sacrifices of other Allied nations but also the fact that WWII and its aftermath made America the superpower it is today. Worse, Washington has spent decades ensuring Europe remains dependent, not out of benevolence, but to maintain control. Now, with a new wave of politicians who lack historical awareness, this arrogance has reached a breaking point. 1. WWII: America’s Launchpad to Global Dominance The idea that the U.S. “saved” Europe alone is propaganda. The Soviet Union broke Nazi Germany, paying with 27 million lives. Britain held out alone for over a year before Pearl Harbor. France, Poland, and others fought fiercely before occupation. America’s late entry (1941) and delayed major involvement (D-Day was 1944) meant it suffered far...
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