L’Europa ha perso un alleato di superpotenza: può permettersi di essere nel mirino di due? | Per anni, l’UE ha seguito l’esempio degli Stati Uniti quando si trattava in Cina. Questa non è più un’opzione

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/sep/23/europe-china-us-superpower-ally-lost

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    1. Calm-Bell-3188 on

      it’s not in our best interest anyway. China and Europe has a lot of common goals.

    2. Wizzzzzzzzzzz on

      Us lead?
      Lead to where?
      Dig a hole in a ground with 13 trillion and provoke the global massacre of Europe?

    3. Fastluck83 on

      Sorry, but as long as China is helping Putin wage his war in Europe I don’t want to be their ally.

      If they reverse their stance I would be open for more cooperation just to counter the increasingly negative American influence, but I don’t see this happening.

    4. Yes it should be able to be in the crosshairs of both as the EU should be the third superpower

    5. ViennaLager on

      EU should work closer with China on the foreign policy in Africa. The US seems primarily focused on placing as many military bases around the world as possible, while China is actually building a lot of critical infrastructure.

    6. Mindless_Gas8003 on

      China, Russia, and the USA are all despicable, violating human rights constantly. I wish people would wake up and reorganize the world in a more ethical way.

    7. TrueRignak on

      Between Russia, China, and the US, there is only one that has not threatened to annex the territory of an EU country. I think we would profit more by searching for a way to incite China to decouple from Russia than by trying to beg Trump, since it is pretty clear that the US thinks of us as more of an ideological enemy than they do of Russia.

      In 1756, the Diplomatic Revolution saw the Franco-Prussian and Anglo-Austrian alliances be replaced by Franco-Austrian and Anglo-Prussian alliances. Aiming for the same may be our sole way to defend against the two imperialist regimes that see us as foes.

    8. pontifexsubmarinus on

      How do Europeans think they’ll keep the US in NATO if they’re aligning with China? Buy Russian oil from India, Chinese goods, and continue to string along Ukraine while it bleeds white? Doesn’t sound like allies anyone would want in any case. 

    9. futurerank1 on

      Chinese exports are a threat to European economic interests too.

    10. EmmaGregor on

      I would hope we can find a working relationship with China. We are in a military alliance with the US but that doesn’t mean we have to be the front-line troops for their hegemony.

    11. Mars_target on

      Never trust china ever. No matter how bleak everything else is. Never trust china, russia and Muslim countries as they are ruled by emotion (religion)

    12. SquareJealous9388 on

      China is not, never was and never will be EUs ally. 

    13. Dorkseid1687 on

      We’re kidding ourselves if we think China is anything approaching an ally

    14. GingerMessi on

      China exports are nuking the European economy while european exports to China are tanking at the same time, they support Russia and threaten Taiwan and people here are talking about allying with them lmao. If countries like France don’t want trade deals with Mercosur then the only option that remains is to strengthen the internal demand within the bloc.

    15. Maleficent-Hat-7521 on

      Unfortunately, the conditions for a next world war are all there: economic difficulties in all countries, nationalism in almost all states, uncontrolled outbreaks in the world, tensions between states, an arms race, passing the buck on blame.

    16. WhatWouldTheonDo on

      Lol, no. But what are we supposed to do this late in the game.

    17. Droid202020202020 on

      China is a full blown totalitarian dictatorship with some pretty dystopian practices like organ harvesting, but the biggest problem for Europe is that China sees trade, in the long term, as a zero-sum game. 

      The EU has an export-oriented economy. With automotive sector being one of the most important categories. Can’t align with China without opening up your market to Chinese cars. Can’t keep VW or Renault profitable for long if you do.

      And the same goes for pretty much everything else. 

    18. whooo_me on

      Putin must just be dream scrolling the news every morning and laughing himself silly.

      Hard to believe the West would just implode so quickly (Trump, Orban, Brexit/Farage).

    19. Darkone539 on

      China is not your friend. Pretending we can have a business like relationship is how we ended up with the current Russia, and China is far worse on trade when you look at the systems in place. Europe needs to be able to stand alone.

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