
“In Europe there is a Trojan horse: leaders who support Trump such as Meloni and Orbán.” Corrales
José Manuel Corrales, professor of Economy at the EMA and an expert in geopolitics, maintains that “in Europe there is a Trojan horse: leaders who support Trump such as Meloni and Orbán.” In their opinion, these people are not defending the interests of Europe, but also align with external powers that harm the region. It maintains that Europe is losing strategic relevance and must act with more determination, looking for a common strategy among member countries. It also points out the lack of leadership by European leaders, which facilitates external interference and leaves Europe vulnerable to the great powers.
Carlos Hugo Fernández Roca, professor of the Master in Security, Defense and Geostrategia and in joining, sees with concern that powers such as Russia and the United States are negotiating agreements that can lead to the distribution of Ukraine as a “booty”, which violates the right international and create a dangerous precedent for the security of Europe. He believes that this could happen in other European countries, which would put the stability of the region at risk.