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Whose side is Europe on in the battle for global security?

Whose side is Europe on in the battle for global security?
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In the battle between global security and the instability promoted by bad actors, our European “allies” do not seem to simply be standing on the sidelines. When push comes to shove, they are, regardless of their intentions, siding with those bad actors. France is showcasing this most plainly by reportedly joining Russia and China in […]

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Loaded terminology like 'bad actors,' 'squeamishness,' and 'wonderful European allies' (sarcastic)One-sided framing that characterizes diplomatic caution as enabling terrorism without presenting European rationaleBroad generalizations about European motives and character ('they don't care') without supporting evidence or alternative explanationsNarrative structureEmphasis placementCounterpoint inclusionloaded languageframing of issuesomission of perspectivesheadline toneLoaded language such as 'squeamishness' and 'undermine' to portray Europe negativelyOmission of European perspectives or justifications for their policies

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