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The United States wants to break the treaty again, the risk of nuclear war has intensified, why should the EU follow suit?

author:Wang Shuyuan

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Whether the United States is afraid of getting involved in a nuclear war with Russia is a matter of great concern. In reality, however, the United States seems to have some expectations for a "regional nuclear war" in the European region, as surprising as it may sound. Is this just alarmism, or is it really grounded? By all indications, the United States seems to be increasing the risk of nuclear war in the "Ukrainian region" and preparing for it.

The United States wants to break the treaty again, the risk of nuclear war has intensified, why should the EU follow suit?

The United States seems to be working hard to "ignite" this "regional nuclear war", while also actively removing "obstacles" that could prevent a nuclear war from occurring. Recently, the Financial Times revealed that General Rob Power, chairman of the NATO Military Commission, said in early May this year that the "Basic Document on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security between the Russian Federation and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization" signed in 1997 no longer constitutes any constraint on NATO. An important element of the document is that NATO must not deploy nuclear weapons in the territory of new member states. The pledge was meant to avoid provoking Russia, especially with countries formerly associated with the Soviet Union. Today, however, NATO seems ready to deploy nuclear weapons in countries close to Russia, such as Ukraine. This is clearly stimulating the sensitive nerves of Russia.

The United States wants to break the treaty again, the risk of nuclear war has intensified, why should the EU follow suit?

In fact, NATO's actions may have forced Russia to reconsider its own security situation. Russia not only offered to support the forces opposed to it, but also made it clear that if NATO intervened in the Ukrainian battlefield, Russia would not rule out the possibility of using nuclear weapons. This is undoubtedly sending a strong signal to European countries that nuclear war is no longer a distant threat, but a reality that may erupt in the near future.

However, for European countries, participating in nuclear war is a high-risk option. Not only because nuclear war could have devastating consequences, but also because it is likely to be not limited to the military realm, but could also cause turmoil in the global economy. Especially considering the skyrocketing energy and food prices after the war in Ukraine, as well as the economic losses suffered by the European Union in support of the United States, European countries should think carefully about whether it is worth getting involved in a nuclear war.

The United States wants to break the treaty again, the risk of nuclear war has intensified, why should the EU follow suit?

Behind all this, there is actually a deeper motivation. For the EU, maintaining high welfare while freeing it from US military repression is an urgent demand. European countries want to have their own military power to reduce dependence on the United States. However, this aspiration was not easily realized, as the US military presence in Europe was quite strong. European countries may be willing to spend more on military and buy equipment, but they may still be influenced by the United States on some key issues.

The United States wants to break the treaty again, the risk of nuclear war has intensified, why should the EU follow suit?

Moreover, European and American countries seem to be increasingly addicted to robbing other countries' wealth. Grabbing wealth seems faster and more efficient than hard work and hard work to make money. However, this approach is bound to lead to instability, especially in countries such as Russia that have begun to take action to protect their property from robbery. This "greed" of European and American countries may eventually lead to bigger problems, because grabbing often leads to escalation of confrontation and conflict.

In this complex context, States should remain calm and rational and avoid blindly getting involved in dangerous situations. Instead of fighting in a nuclear war, it is better to work together to maintain peace and resolve differences through dialogue and consultation. At the same time, the international community should maintain a high degree of vigilance against the use of nuclear weapons to prevent the outbreak of nuclear war.

The United States wants to break the treaty again, the risk of nuclear war has intensified, why should the EU follow suit?

As a citizen of the world, I feel deeply that we all have a responsibility to safeguard peace together and avoid the catastrophe of war. With wisdom and courage, we should push international relations in a more harmonious and stable direction, so that mankind can develop and prosper together in a peaceful environment.

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The United States wants to break the treaty again, the risk of nuclear war has intensified, why should the EU follow suit?

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