The US has China as its main adversary. Europe has Russia. But it’s the same war. This is not just about Ukraine. It’s about which system shapes the future – democracy or authoritarian control.
And here’s what game theory teaches us:
Neither Europe nor the US can win alone. But together, they form a multi-front strategy that breaks the logic of aggression.
Europe fights the land war. We support Ukraine. We understand Putin’s mentality – because we’ve seen it before. The US breaks the supply lines.
From Iranian drone production to oil exports to India and China – America has the power to choke off the flow of weapons, parts and money. The recent US strike in Iran wasn’t just military. It was strategic. It pushed Iran back into Russian dependence, while weakening both.
And Ukraine? It survives. It adapts. It shows the world that democracy can fight back.
Every Russian soldier lost, every Shahed drone shot down, is a message:
This is not 1940. This is not Afghanistan. This is the collapse of an outdated strategy. Russia is losing the manpower war. Iran is losing its production edge. China is watching – knowing its silence is no longer neutral.
This is the moment where alliances matter.
– US strength
– European resolve
– Ukrainian courage
Together, they create something no dictator can sustain:
Exhaustion. Isolation. Decline.
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