A Power Without Force: How Ukraine Exposed Europe’s Weakness towards Iran

"Europe discovers how hard it is to be a power without exercising force…"

For decades after the trauma of two World Wars, Europe rebuilt its DNA around diplomacy, international law, and peace. But the Russian invasion of Ukraine shattered that illusion, exposing deep military and energy vulnerabilities.

Now, this exposed weakness is directly impacting the Middle East. As the conflict with Iran escalates, Europe is forced to face its reliance on the US for security and Israel for regional stability. While European leaders strongly oppose Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, their lack of military leverage makes them deeply hesitant to support any goals of regime change.

👇 Do you think Europe’s reliance on diplomacy is a fatal flaw when dealing with the Iranian regime? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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