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What once seemed like a solid transatlantic alliance is now showing visible cracks. From unilateral US military actions to disputes over Greenland and deepening divisions on Ukraine, the "America First" agenda has increasingly clashed with Europe's core interests. As frustration grows, the EU is less willing to shoulder the costs of Washington's moves or remain in a subordinate role. With both sides drifting apart, the alliance is becoming more symbolic than real and is unlikely to return to what it once was.
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Editor's note: CGTN's First Voice provides instant commentary on breaking stories. The column clarifies emerging issues and better defines the news agenda, offering a Chinese perspective on the latest global events.
What once seemed like a solid transatlantic alliance is now showing visible cracks. From unilateral US military actions to disputes over Greenland and deepening divisions on Ukraine, the "America First" agenda has increasingly clashed with Europe's core interests. As frustration grows, the EU is less willing to shoulder the costs of Washington's moves or remain in a subordinate role. With both sides drifting apart, the alliance is becoming more symbolic than real and is unlikely to return to what it once was.
(If you want to contribute and have specific expertise, please contact us at opinions@cgtn.com. Follow @thouse_opinions on Twitter to discover the latest commentaries in the CGTN Opinion Section.)