
Radio Atlantic The Five Eyes Have Noticed
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Feb 27, 2025 Anne Applebaum, author of "Autocracy, Inc.", and Shane Harris, national security expert at The Atlantic, discuss the declining trust among allies in U.S. intelligence sharing. They explore the end of the post-World War II order and the implications of recent U.S. foreign policy shifts, particularly in the context of Russia and Ukraine. The conversation highlights concerns over proposed demands on Ukraine’s sovereignty and the broader impact of changing geopolitical alliances on European security dynamics.
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Shifting Alliances
- The U.S. appears to be switching sides, aligning with Russia and challenging the post-World War II order.
- This shift is alarming due to its suddenness and dismissive tone towards allies.
Post-WWII Order
- The post-World War II order, a system of alliances built by the U.S., fostered prosperity and peace among wealthy nations.
- This system benefited the U.S. through economic influence and military cooperation from allies.
Consequences for Ukraine
- If Ukraine loses its sovereignty or its ability to defend itself, it sends a dangerous message that big countries can invade smaller ones without consequences.
- This has cascading consequences, not only for Ukraine, but for other countries and international relations.





