With Britain finally jumping ship from the European Union, will Poland, Hungary, Denmark, Sweden, Austria, and the Netherlands now be urged to walk the plank, wonders correspondent Bill Moloney.
NATO is far from brain dead, writes contributor Bill Moloney—French president Emanuel Macron to the contrary notwithstanding—but US policymakers need to rethink its role in 21st-century geopolitics.
French President Emmanuel Macron’s fantasy of a post-national world where Europe and America go separate ways will only discredit him, predicts contributor Bill Moloney.
Unwieldy, unaccountable transnational governance imperils the EU's survival as Britain departs, Germany and Italy signal doubt, and the French president frowns, writes contributor Bill Moloney