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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Vice President Mike Pence and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany in Munich on Saturday. She pushed back against his call for European allies to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.CreditCreditMatthias Schrader/Associated Press &#160; MUNICH — European leaders have long &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/rift-between-trump-and-europe-is-now-open-and-angry/" aria-label="Rift Between Trump and Europe Is Now Open and Angry">Read More</a></p>
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<span class="css-8i9d0s e13ogyst0">Vice President Mike Pence and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany in Munich on Saturday. She pushed back against his call for European allies to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.</span><span class="emkp2hg2 css-1nwzsjy e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Credit</span><span class="css-1dv1kvn">Credit</span>Matthias Schrader/Associated Press</span></p>
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<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">MUNICH — European leaders have long been alarmed that President Trump’s words and Twitter messages could undo a trans-Atlantic alliance that had grown stronger over seven decades. They had clung to the hope that those ties would bear up under the strain.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">But in the last few days of a prestigious annual security conference in Munich, the rift between Europe and the Trump administration became open, angry and concrete, diplomats and analysts say.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">A senior German official, who asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to speak on such matters, shrugged his shoulders and said: “No one any longer believes that Trump cares about the views or interests of the allies. It’s broken.”</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">The most immediate danger, diplomats and intelligence officials warned, is that the trans-Atlantic fissures now risk being exploited by Russia and China.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Even the normally gloomy Russian foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, happily noted the strains, remarking that the Euro-Atlantic relationship had become increasingly “tense.”</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">“We see new cracks forming, and old cracks deepening,” Mr. Lavrov said.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">The Europeans no longer believe that Washington will change, not when Mr. Trump sees traditional allies as economic rivals and leadership as diktat. His distaste for multilateralism and international cooperation is a challenge to the very heart of what Europe is and needs to be in order to have an impact in the world.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">But beyond the Trump administration, an increasing number of Europeans say they believe that relations with the United States will never be the same again.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Karl Kaiser, a longtime analyst of German-American relations, said, “Two years of Mr. Trump, and a majority of French and Germans now trust Russia and China more than the United States.”</p>
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<span class="css-8i9d0s e13ogyst0">American troops near Manbij, Syria, last year. President Trump’s plan to withdraw United States forces from the country will help Russia and Iran, some European leaders say. </span><span class="css-vuqh7u e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Credit </span>Mauricio Lima for The New York Times</span></p>
<p>Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, a former adviser to the German president and director of the Berlin office of the German Marshall Fund, said, “If an alliance becomes unilateral and transactional, then it’s no longer an alliance.”</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">There were signs that not all American and European leaders were willing to surrender the alliance so easily.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">To show solidarity with Europe, more than 50 American lawmakers, both Republicans and Democrats — a record number — attended the Munich Security Conference. They came, said Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat of New Hampshire, “to show Europeans that there is another branch of government which strongly supports NATO and the trans-Atlantic alliance.”</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">The most visible pushback against Washington came from Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany — who delivered an <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/16/world/europe/merkel-speech-munich.html?module=inline">unusually passionate speech</a> — and from her defense minister, Ursula von der Leyen. They spoke about the dangers of unilateral actions by major partners without discussing the consequences with allies.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">They cited Mr. Trump’s recent announcements that American troops would leave northern Syria and Afghanistan, as well as the administration’s decision to suspend one of the last remaining arms-control agreements: <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/01/us/politics/trump-inf-nuclear-treaty.html?module=inline">the ban on land-based intermediate range missiles</a>.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">That decision affects European security, and there has been no alternative strategy, Ms. Merkel said. Abandoning the treaty, despite Russia’s violations, helps decouple Germany from the American nuclear umbrella.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">“We sit there in the middle with the result,” Ms. Merkel said.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">The Syria pullout, she continued, could only help Russia and Iran. That view was echoed by the French foreign minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, who called American policy in Syria “a mystery to me.”</p>
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<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">When he was told by Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, that the United States would preserve “some capacity” in Syria, the normally diplomatic Mr. Le Drian said, sarcastically: “Oh, that’s good news. I didn’t know.” And then he added acerbically, “That fills me with joy.”</p>
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<p><span class="css-8i9d0s e13ogyst0">Europeans are angry that renewed American sanctions on Iran hurt European companies far more than American ones.</span><span class="css-vuqh7u e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Credit</span>Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times</span></p>
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<span class="css-8i9d0s e13ogyst0">Europeans are angry that renewed American sanctions on Iran hurt European companies far more than American ones.</span><span class="css-vuqh7u e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-vuqh7u e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Credit </span>Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times</span></span>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Vice President Mike Pence, who spoke after Ms. Merkel in Munich, met stony silence when he tried to pressure allies to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, a sign of the continuing anger at Washington’s decision to scrap the deal unilaterally. European allies regard the pact as vital to European security and to the preservation of nuclear nonproliferation.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Even more, the Europeans are angry that renewed American sanctions hurt European companies far more than any American ones.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Ms. Merkel said the split over Iran “depresses me very much,” but she stressed that Europe and the United States were ultimately pursuing the same goal. She said the deal was one way to have influence over Iran — influence she clearly felt that Washington was throwing away.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Mr. Pence, <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/16/world/europe/mike-pence-joe-biden.html?module=inline">in his speech</a>, praised Mr. Trump and what he called the restoration of American leadership of the West. But Europeans were not convinced.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">“It’s very odd to talk of American leadership of the alliance when it’s Trump who has caused the crisis,” said Marietje Schaake, a Dutch member of the European Parliament. “The Trump administration is seen by many Europeans as chiefly responsible for the tensions and the weakening of the West.”</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Nathalie Tocci, a senior adviser to the European foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, said that for Europeans, the divide went “to the heart of how we view international relations and our national interest.”</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">“We’re small and understandably need partnership both inside Europe and outside, with NATO,” Ms. Tocci said.</p>
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<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">But that is also a sign of European weakness and division. “We want to believe it will be fine again later because we have no alternative,” she said.</p>
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<span class="css-8i9d0s e13ogyst0">President Trump with NATO leaders in Brussels last year. The Europeans no longer believe that Washington will change, not when Mr. Trump sees traditional allies as economic rivals and leadership as diktat.</span><span class="css-vuqh7u e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-vuqh7u e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Credit </span>Doug Mills/The New York Times</span></span>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">It means the dependency on the United States will continue, even as the Europeans look for ways not to depend on Washington as much, analysts say.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">The Europeans “are beginning to do what we should,” Ms. Tocci said — spend more on the military, discuss some sort of European army in coordination with NATO, think more strategically as Europe in the face of Russia and China. “But no one believes it’s doable in the short run,” she added, and many believe it’s not easily doable at all.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Europeans are waiting for change in the White House, Ms. Tocci and others said.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">“The Europeans are holding their breath and thinking that it’s maybe only two more years,” said Victoria Nuland, a former senior American official. “At the same time, they don’t want to do anything to wreck things further or to insult Trump personally and risk an angry response.”</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">A growing number of European voices warn that the current trans-Atlantic discord has more fundamental roots, and that there will be no returning to the past.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Mr. Trump is not the cause, said Norbert Röttgen, the chairman of the German Parliament’s foreign relations committee, but a symptom of the tectonic shifts in geopolitics that have led to the return of great power rivalry and centrifugal forces away from multilateralism.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">“In the post-Trump era, there is no return to the pre-Trump era,” he said. “The status quo was Europe’s security is guaranteed by the United States. That won’t happen again.”</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Jan Techau, director of the Europe Program at the German Marshall Fund in Berlin, worries that the intervening gap will mean strategic vulnerability to Russia and China. The United States faces “a superpower’s dilemma,” Mr. Techau said.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">It has to “pressure allies to do more,” he said. “At the same time, the message has to be ‘We will always be there.’”</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">“Trump does not understand the price he pays in strategic terms when he bashes his allies so publicly and openly,” Mr. Techau added.</p>
<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">If there is any ambiguity, he said, Russia and China know that the security guarantee is no longer real. “When that protection goes,” he said, “then this strategic space is up for grabs.”</p>
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<p class="css-1ygdjhk evys1bk0">Source: <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/17/world/europe/trump-international-relations-munich.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/17/world/europe/trump-international-relations-munich.html</a></p>
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