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La Guerre, Donald Trump et nous : 2025, l'année de tous les dangers

2025, the year of the intensification of a total and deadly war, which nothing and no one seems able to stop, targeting military personnel and civilians, and which has now claimed more than 1.5 million lives or left that many wounded on both sides. But 2025 is also the year of our break with Donald Trump's America, an America with violent and unpredictable reactions, which risks abandoning the old continent, its most loyal ally for 80 years, for Vladimir Putin. How can we stop this bloodshed on our doorstep? How can we contain the master of the Kremlin, a dictator whose predatory logic threatens to spread beyond Ukraine? Sabotage, ghost ships, interference operations, and drone flights: he is already waging a hybrid war against the rest of Europe. Is armed conflict between Europe and Russia now a possibility?

Top Cast

  • Mark Rutte

    Mark Rutte

    Self : Secrétaire Général de L’OTAN

  • Margus Tsahkna

    Margus Tsahkna

    Self : Ministre des affaires étrangères d'Estonie

  • Gabrielius Landsbergis

    Gabrielius Landsbergis

    Self : Ministre des affaires étrangères de Lituanie (2020-2024)

  • Gunther Krichbaum

    Gunther Krichbaum

    Self : Ministre des affaires Européennes d'Allemagne

  • Ivo Daalder

    Ivo Daalder

    Self :Ambassadeur des États-Unis à L’OTAN (2009-2013)

  • Rob Bauer

    Rob Bauer

    Self : Amiral & Président du comité militaire de L’OTAN (2021-2025)

  • Kaja Kallas

    Kaja Kallas

    Self : Haute représentante de l'union Européenne pour les affaires étrangères

  • Peter Ricketts

    Peter Ricketts

    Self : Conseiller à la sécurité nationale de Grande-Bretagne (2010-2012)

  • Felicia Schwartz

    Felicia Schwartz

    Self : Correspondante de Politico à Washington

Overview

2025, the year of the intensification of a total and deadly war, which nothing and no one seems able to stop, targeting military personnel and civilians, and which has now claimed more than 1.5 million lives or left that many wounded on both sides. But 2025 is also the year of our break with Donald Trump's America, an America with violent and unpredictable reactions, which risks abandoning the old continent, its most loyal ally for 80 years, for Vladimir Putin. How can we stop this bloodshed on our doorstep? How can we contain the master of the Kremlin, a dictator whose predatory logic threatens to spread beyond Ukraine? Sabotage, ghost ships, interference operations, and drone flights: he is already waging a hybrid war against the rest of Europe. Is armed conflict between Europe and Russia now a possibility?

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