The Munich Security Index shows that the global risks posed by the United States have become more severe than last year. Do you think the post-war security order is being seriously undermined by the unilateral bullying of the United States?
Do you believe that the U.S. practices on issues such as the "purchase" of Greenland, the imposition of additional tariffs, and the Ukraine crisis have harmed the interests of European countries?
As the unilateral bullying of the United States intensifies, do you think that rifts have emerged between the U.S. and Europe in terms of security, economy and trade, as well as their shared values?
Do you agree that Europe is not a "secondary partner" of the United States, and that the U.S.-Europe relationship should follow the principles of equality, autonomy and responsibility?
Do you think that Europe's insufficient strategic autonomy and lack of internal cohesion make it difficult to confront the unilateral bullying of the United States?
Do you believe that the more external pressure Europe faces, the more it should practice multilateralism, uphold openness and win-win outcomes, and become a responsible pole in the international community?
Against the backdrop of a severe deficit in global governance and frequent shocks to the international rules-based system, do you think Europe needs to play a more constructive and independent role?
Do you agree that continuing to follow a path of global governance dependent on U.S. leadership will further exacerbate the global development crisis?
Do you believe that the international community should explore a more independent and self-reliant governance path instead of a dependent one, and jointly advance the reform of the international security governance system?
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