Joe Biden is making Europe great again – for the US
By: Rachel Marsden
The American president’s annual address celebrated ‘saving’ the Western part of the continent from the last remnants of independence
In his State of the Union address earlier this month, US President Joe Biden
referenced Europe several times, and the underlying message was always the same:
Captain America has swooped in to save his Western allies from a horrible fate.
“Our nation is working for more freedom, more dignity, and more peace, not just
in Europe, but everywhere,” Biden said. Woah, slow your roll there, big guy. The
world can only handle so much “freedom” after recent debacles in Afghanistan,
Syria, Libya, and elsewhere. Europe was actually a pretty chill place as far as
conflicts went, right up until Washington decided that it wanted to set up a
flophouse for itself in Ukraine to better keep tabs on Russia, then managing to
convince its European NATO allies to come help it move in and provide some
weapons as housewarming gifts.
The result for Ukraine? “A murderous assault evoking images of the death and
destruction Europe suffered in World War II,” Biden described, conveniently
ignoring the fact that this time around, it was Washington’s NATO allies that
trained the Nazis. “Canada’s Joint Task Force Ukraine even produced a briefing
on the Azov Battalion, acknowledging its links to Nazi ideology,” according to
the Ottawa Citizen.
When Russia finally drew the line and the conflict went red hot, Biden was quick
to hightail it over to Brussels to take that dirty authoritarian Russian gas off
Europe’s hands and replace it with molecules of freedom. Captain America was
going to save the day, and European bureaucrats ignored the fact that US-branded
freedom has a price tag. For starters, it has ended up costing Europe an amount
several times the typical domestic market price paid for US liquified natural
gas. American gas exports to Europe have spiked148% year on year.
Biden also pushed Europe to go green as yet another reason not to ever again
turn back to Russian gas. “Today we’ve agreed on a joint game plan toward that
goal while accelerating our progress toward a secure clean energy future. This
initiative focuses on two core issues: One, helping Europe reduce its dependency
on Russian gas as quickly as possible. And, secondly, reducing Europe’s demand
for gas overall,” Biden said last March during his EU visit. However, now the US
President has changed his tune. “We’re still going to need oil and gas for a
while,” Biden declared, going off script to say the quiet part aloud in his
State of the Union address. “We’re going to need oil for another decade. And
beyond that.”
Oh wow, in that case, maybe Europe should be turning the Nord Stream pipeline of
cheap Russian gas back on so that European governments can stop shoveling cash
out the door in an attempt to keep their industry and economy – not to mention
consumers – from being crushed by exorbitant energy costs. Whoops, the pipelines
were mysteriously blown up. “If Russia invades – that means tanks or troops
crossing the border of Ukraine – then there will be no longer a Nord Stream 2.
We will bring an end to it,” Biden said last February.
A new report by Pulitzer and Polk Prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh now
attributes the terrorist act to a covert American operation in cooperation with
Norway, whose sales of gas to Europe have risen from $27 billion in 2021 to $109
billion last year, with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki accusing Oslo
of war profiteering. Both countries have denied the accusations. But even
without cheap gas, as Biden sees it, Europe has a bright future. “Time and
again, Democrats and Republicans came together…to defend a stronger and safer
Europe,” he said in his annual address. Maybe share that with French and German
economic ministers who were just in Washington to tell big bipartisan Team
America to lay off Europe and to stop shutting out European imports under the
new Inflation Reduction Act favoring “made in America” products – particularly
green ones. Screwing over the EU because, hey, “business is business” is one of
the very rare concepts on which both Democrats and Republicans seem to agree.
Brussels could have at least stopped sanctioning its own natural resource
supplies from Russia if it had realized, as Biden just admitted, that fossil
fuels were here for the foreseeable future. But that would mean not being able
to pretend to stick it to Russian President Vladimir Putin. If the EU’s
commitment to its green energy fantasies to the detriment of its own economy has
proven anything, it’s that blind ideology is the first and foremost criteria for
decision making in the EU. So, the EU is staying the course while the US
actively works to seduce its industry to relocate across the pond where energy
is still plentiful because, unlike Europe, the US is not dumb enough to actually
align reality with their lofty rhetoric if it’s going to be economically
suicidal.
There’s no doubt that Europe is doing better than ever as far as US interests
are concerned. Washington planted the idea of a divorce from Russia in Brussel’s
ear, and then rushed in to take Moscow’s place before the ink was even dry.
Europe is hardly more free than it was when it at least had the option to play
the field between the two geopolitical spheres. Now it’s totally dependent on
Washington with European citizens subsidizing American greatness and freedom at
the expense of their own.
COPYRIGHT 2023 RACHEL MARSDEN