The article discusses the historical context of Communist parties in Western Europe during the Cold War, noting their ties to Moscow and the U.S.'s supportive stance toward opposing factions. Currently, a new alliance of Russian-leaning far-right parties has emerged in Europe, with the U.S. adopting an unexpected supportive approach. This shift risks undermining the European Union and NATO, destabilizing the continent, and contradicting America’s post-Cold War objectives aimed at a unified, peaceful Europe. Key figures, including Vice President JD Vance, are encouraging collaboration with these extreme parties, potentially reshaping European politics and security.
During the Cold War, large and influential Communist parties in Western Europe maintained ties with Moscow, ranging from sympathetic to subservient.
Now Europe is confronted with a loose alliance of Russian-leaning parties, this time on the other end of the spectrum: the far right.
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