Donald Trump’s recent trip to Paris brought stability and order to a city – and continent – ravaged by war and terrorism, insidious secularism and bureaucratic deadlock, that has left the cradle of Western civilization a tired and worn-out shell of its former self.
Over the last four years, Europe has faced its first all-out land land war in nearly eighty years, exacerbating crises — ranging from the barebones economic to existential questions of European identity — that have persisted for decades.
The Ukraine war, which was completely avoidable, has left a weakened Europe even weaker – drained of vital resources, including vital economic resources and energy reserves, needed to sustain itself.
Hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides of this futile endeavor have been lost – needlessly – further squandering the inheritance of two great civilizations, West and…