The foreign policy of the Christian nation is chaotic and divided and lacks the unified vision and choral action that the historical moment demands.
For the few connoisseurs, the Western Christian nation has three souls, specifically the Anglo-Saxon, the Slavic and the Latin.
Each of the peoples has strongly contributed to the creation of the civilised world in different historical periods. The longevity and prosperity of the Christian nation depends on the three communities the Anglo-Saxon, the Central European Slavic and the Southern European Latin.
The three Christian communities have respectively their Anglo-Saxon, Slavic, and Latin representations in the United States of America. If the Anglo-Saxon European Christian community is weak and suffering in Europe, the one in America will mirror the same. If the European Anglosaxon Christian community is weak and suffering in Europe, the Anglosaxon Christian community in America will reflect the same decline.
If the European Anglosaxon Christian community is weak and suffering in Europe, the Anglosaxon Christian community in America will reflect the same decline.
If the European Slavic Christian community is weak and suffering in Europe, the Slavic Christian community in America will reflect the same decline.
If the European Latin Christian community is weak and suffering in Europe, the one in America will reflect the same dimension.
Yes, we are in a historical period where we are walking on a tightrope fifty metres above the ground and without a safety net. The ground we are treading is absolutely unknown and uncertainty reigns supreme.
What is more, there is division and contrast at several levels of the three community souls of the Western Christian nation and even the Middle Eastern one to which we have boasted since the Crusades.
Yes, we are in a historical period where we are walking on a tightrope fifty metres above the ground and without a safety net. The ground we are treading is absolutely unknown and uncertainty reigns supreme.
What is more, there is division and contrast at several levels of the three community souls of the Western Christian nation and even the Middle Eastern one to which we have boasted since the Crusades.
If a hypothetical catastrophic event X were to occur in America and the American Christian nation were to be in serious danger, the three European Christian co-munities, the Northern Anglo-Saxon, the Central European Slavic, and the Southern European Latin, would have to support the American Christian nation.
If a hypothetical catastrophic event X were to occur in Europe and the European Christian nation were in serious danger, the three American Christian communities would have to support the European Christian Nation.
If a hypothetical catastrophic event X were to occur in Israel and the Israeli Cristian Nation were in serious danger, the American Christian Nation and the European Christian Nation would have to support the Israelian Cristian Nation.
To be possible this, a unitary vision and policy based on growth and prosperity is needed and the generational pact that has failed in recent decades.