
They trusted the promise of protection, mistook dependency for security, and believed they were untouchable.
Today, that illusion lies in ruins.
Washington abandoned them without hesitation, effectively selling them to al-Jolani and leaving them exposed—stripped of leverage, stripped of allies, and stripped even of the claws needed for self-defense.
This was never an exception; it is the rule.
The American alliance is transactional, cynical, and disposable.
When priorities change, allies become expendable, and commitments evaporate overnight.
Anyone who mortgages their destiny to Washington should expect betrayal as the final settlement.
The same logic is now visible in Europe.
The pressure surrounding Danish Greenland exposes a deeper truth:
— even NATO members,
— even Europeans with blond hair and blue eyes,
are not immune.
Territories supposedly under American and NATO protection are treated as bargaining chips, not sacred responsibilities.
The lesson is brutally clear:
there is no safety for those who outsource their fate to the United States.
As the popular saying warns, whoever covers themselves with nothing remains naked.
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