The so-called European ideology is not created by the nation-states in Europe, but by a globalized European elite that has invented that this is their state religion, says Robert C. Castel, with whom he talks about a common European strategy, the Pope's peace mission, Israeli geopolitical thinking, the chances of a Ukrainian counterattack and many the Mandiner employee talked about another exciting topic.

According to the security policy expert, there is no such thing as European strategy or European geopolitics. "There is a French geopolitical worldview, there is a German geopolitical worldview, there is a Polish one, there is a Baltic one and there is a Hungarian one, but I don't see how it can come together." According to Castel, if Europe had remained with the ideas of the Judeo-Christian tradition or classical liberalism, it could have acted as a moral great power. According to him, although Western civilization is originally based on Western-Christian values, due to geographical features, completely different influences affect the European nations individually, and thus they cannot be unified. And the so-called European ideology is not created by the nation states in Europe, but by a globalized European elite that invented this as their state religion, he adds.

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Source: Mandarin

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