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Like a gambler suddenly realizing that the house always wins, Europe is waking up to the brutal reality of its dependence on American power. For decades, European nations have leaned heavily on US technology, which has become deeply embedded in their economies and daily lives. This reliance has raised significant concerns about security, innovation, and economic sovereignty.
As geopolitical tensions rise, European leaders are increasingly aware that this dependence could leave them vulnerable to external pressures. The ongoing global competition, particularly with China, has prompted a reevaluation of technology supply chains and digital infrastructures. Many European countries are now prioritizing investments in homegrown technology sectors, aiming to foster innovation and reduce reliance on foreign entities.
Efforts are underway to enhance collaboration among European nations to develop a more self-sufficient technological ecosystem. This shift could redefine the landscape of global technology, as Europe seeks to reclaim its autonomy and ensure that it is not merely a consumer in a world dominated by American tech giants. The journey ahead will be challenging, but the stakes are high for the future of Europe's technological independence.
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