Welp, that was a short marriage. Mere months after glowingly calling the new love of their life âa return to adulthood,â no-longer-swooning European leaders have kicked the inept âcheaterâ â beleaguered Joe Biden â to the curb, correctly labeling his haphazard, unilateral, disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, âcowardice,â âthe greatest debacle that NATO has experienced since its foundation,â and worse.
Europe sours on Biden – BBC
Candidate for German Chancellor called Afghan withdrawal "greatest debacle that NATO has experienced since its founding"
Czech President labeled @POTUS' actions "cowardice"https://t.co/ANeZK9b56E
— Jaxon PollockđđŠ (@PollockJaxon) September 3, 2021
At the NATO summit in 2017, French President Emanuel Macron dug his fingertips into then-President Donald Trumpâs hand, as reported by the BBC, staring him in the face. Macron would later say: âIt wasnât innocent. In my bilateral dialogues, I wonât let anything pass.â+
Four years later, at the recent G7 summit in Cornwall, Macron again grasped the moment. As cameras snapped, the French president walked across the beach with his arm around the new American president, Joe Biden. The body language shift was clear, said the BBC: âthe two sides arm-in-arm once again.â
That was then, this is now.
In capitals across Europe, from London to Berlin, the far-reaching disaster in Afghanistan â solely the fault of Biden, regardless of his pathetic attempts at âadvanced rationalizationâ â poisoned the sweetness of the Biden-Europe honeymoon. Again, itâs not that the withdrawal itself has rankled the Europeans; it was the complete lack of coordination or even a heads-up of what was happening when it began â particularly, as noted by the BBC, since at the time of drawdown of U.S. troops, three-quarters of total troops in Afghanistan were non-American, leading to an international scramble to evacuate.
But, hey â as Joe told us, he has no regrets.
Not only has our hapless president not second-guessed any decisions he made; he would make those decisions all over again and do the whole disastrous thing exactly the same way. Now thatâs courageous leadership delusional stubbornness for the sake of political expediency.
While Iâm hardly the president of the âWe Love Europe!â fan club, a bit of perspective is necessary, here. The German deployment in Afghanistan was its first major combat mission since World War II, reported the BBC, so the frustration at how it ended runs deep. Armin Laschet, Germanyâs conservative candidate for chancellor ahead of elections later this month, called the US withdrawal âthe greatest debacle that Nato has experienced since its foundationâ.
Czech President Milos Zeman upped the ante, labeling Bidenâs debacle âcowardice,â and adding: âThe Americans have lost the prestige of a global leader.â
 Carl Bildt, Swedenâs former Prime Minister, told the BBC that European expectations of Biden proved to be too high.
Expectations were very high when Joe Biden came in â probably too high, they were unrealistic. His âAmerica is backâ suggested a golden age in our relations.
But it didnât happen and thereâs been a shift in a fairly short period of time. The complete lack of consultations over the withdrawal has left a scar.
Without actually saying IT, Nathalie Loiseau, Franceâs Europe Minister until 2019, pretty much told the BBC that Europe is now going through Trump withdrawals.
Many EU countries were in a state of denial. They thought they should wait until Trump was gone and weâd go back to the âold normalâ. But that âold normalâ isnât alive anymore. I hope itâs a wake-up call for us.
Letâs be honest. A large part of each of us has to love that regret and buyerâs remorse of generally smug European leaders, right? Oh hell yeah, we do.
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So whatâs was Europeâs beef with Trump?
Nathalie Tocci, an adviser to the EUâs foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, and a visiting professor at Harvard, told the BBC that Europeâs problem with Donald Trump was less about his foreign policy and more about âAmerica Firstâ and how he âseemed to get onâ Russiaâs Vladimir Putin and Chinaâs Xi Jinping.
The main rift under Trump had less to do with specific foreign policy decisions and more that we didnât share the same values all of a sudden.
The real trauma of Trumpism was not only âAmerica Firstâ but that he seemed to get on more with the Xis and Putins. That weâre on the same side hasnât been questioned with Afghanistan.
What has changed is the growing preoccupation in Europe that as the US withdraws from the world, it may be very committed to protecting values in America â but what about elsewhere?
Loiseau, the former French minister, said European leaders are now concerned about their own security.
[C]ountries, such as the UK and Germany always thought they could rely mostly on the US for security. So of course theyâre fearing times have changed. But weâve often said we should rethink how NATO works. We should not remain in a state of denial.
Europeans even teeing off on Biden over COVID vaccinations.
European Commission Vice President Margaritis Schinas told the BBC he canceled his planned trip to the U.S. next [this] week âbecause I do not find the lack of reciprocity on travel rules fair.â The EU has now removed the U.S. from its travel âsafe listâ â seen by many as an illustration of growing tensions.
âThere was a time when the US talked about upholding the global order,â Swedenâs Bildt told the BBC.
But that is not the language now coming out of the White House. Expectations for a revival of the transatlantic relationship have been deflated. And one is resigned to an America that does it its own way.
Iâm confused. Didnât Joe tell us he had not only heard zero complaints from European leaders but also that several had actually called to tell him they supported his actions?
Biden after Macron blasted him for "abandoning" Afghan allies and Boris Johnson calling him out for leaving him in the dark:
"The G7 leaders and the leaders of the EU, NATO, and the UN all agree that we will stand united in our approach to the Taliban." pic.twitter.com/NQfS6GWIi0
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) August 24, 2021
Wait â you donât think Joe was⊠dare I sayâŠÂ lying, do you? Why I never.