Silence falls, and the hostility successful the country is astir palpable arsenic US Vice President JD Vance walks to the podium astatine the Munich Security Conference. Just 48 hours earlier, the satellite had felt similar a antithetic place.
Europeans knew, of course, however hard things mightiness get with Donald Trump, and that his 2nd US presidency would earnestly trial the transatlantic relationship. Nonetheless, the telephone telephone betwixt Trump and the Russian person Vladimir Putin connected Wednesday evening sent shockwaves done the EU and NATO.
Suddenly, determination is simply a increasing fearfulness that they whitethorn find themselves wholly sidelined in the talks astir Ukraine, and possibly adjacent successful the restructuring of the planetary satellite order.
In his opening speech, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier seemed astir to plead with the US vice president erstwhile addressing him straight astir the simplification of the US unit beingness successful Europe: "Regardless of what your determination whitethorn be, sermon it with us."
Shortly afterward, Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, expressed some knowing and self-assurance. Europe indispensable and volition walk importantly much connected defense, and grow its subject capabilities, she said. However, von der Leyen remarked that Europe had already done a large deal, and that a beardown Europe was besides bully for the US.

"A failed Ukraine would weaken Europe, but it would besides weaken the United States. It would intensify the challenges successful the Indo-Pacific and endanger our shared interests," she said. "Authoritarians of this satellite are cautiously watching whether determination is immoderate impunity if you invade your neighbour and interruption planetary borders, oregon whether determination are existent deterrents. They are watching us; what actions we take to take. This is wherefore it is truthful important that we get this right."
'Free speech, I fear, is successful retreat': Vance
And then: Vance's speech. The US vice president spoke for 18 minutes, but what helium said had small to bash with Europe's outer information oregon Ukraine. Instead, helium utilized his quality to deliver a benignant of lecture connected what the Trump medication understands ideology to be.
"The menace that I interest the astir astir vis-a-vis Europe is not Russia, it's not China, it's not immoderate different outer actor," said Vance. "What I interest astir is the menace from within. The retreat of Europe from immoderate of its astir cardinal values — values shared with the United States of America."
Vance: 'Not Russia, China' — Europe's menace 'from within'
As grounds of this, helium criticized the annulment of what helium saw arsenic a wholly morganatic statesmanlike predetermination successful Romania (it was declared invalid by the Romanian law tribunal successful December aft it was established that determination had been monolithic Russian interference), denounced the prohibition successful the UK connected anti-abortion protesters demonstrating straight extracurricular clinics, and condemned the exclusion of extremist parties from the governmental process.
"Free speech, I fear, is successful retreat," said Vance. "What has seemed a small spot little wide to me, and surely I deliberation to galore of the citizens of Europe, is what precisely it is that you're defending yourselves for? What is the affirmative imaginativeness that animates this shared information compact that we each judge is truthful important?" asked Vance, arsenic the bulk of his European allies stared astatine him successful dismay.
Sharp disapproval of Vance's speech
"We are besides warring for your close to beryllium against us," the German defence curate Boris Pistorius said, successful effect to the US vice president's speech. That, helium said, was 1 of the mottos of the Bundeswehr, and was besides typical of its democracy.
"This ideology was called into question by the US vice president earlier, not conscionable successful Germany but in Europe arsenic a whole. If I understood him correctly, helium compares conditions successful parts of Europe to those nether authoritarian regimes," said Pistorius. "That is not acceptable. And this is not the Europe, and not the democracy, in which I live, and wherever I americium presently campaigning."
Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook, a governmental idiosyncratic astatine the Bertelsmann Foundation, told DW that Vance's code breached established norms, "but not successful the mode that mightiness person been expected."

Normally, she said, you would ne'er talk to allies astir home governmental matters successful specified a setting. But Vance's code made wide "what strategies we tin expect successful distorting the factual, fundamental, and norm-based knowing of what we respect arsenic democracy," said Ashbrook, a erstwhile caput of the German Council connected Foreign Relations.
"The archetypal 3rd of the code was littered with conspiracy theories, misinformation, and the request that these misrepresentations beryllium taken seriously," she commented.
Europe's power indispensable present beryllium 'completely rethought'
The longer the US vice president's code went on, the clearer it became that the transatlantic disagreement is nary longer "just" astir the world's situation zones, Ukraine, the Middle East, oregon the just sharing of the burden. The rift betwixt the US and its European partners is overmuch much fundamental. For decades, the much-vaunted "community of values" was the ideological glue that held the Western satellite together.

NATO and EU allies could ever confidently trust connected the defence of democracy, escaped speech, and the regularisation of law. Now, though, these presumption are being hijacked, reinterpreted, and redefined by elements of the governmental elite — not lone successful the US. The rift has besides opened up wrong the transatlantic alliance.
How should Europeans woody with the caller situation? Their imaginable for power present has to beryllium "completely rethought," according to Ashbrook. As a archetypal step, they indispensable effort to spot things from the US's altered perspective, and enactment retired what they tin connection Washington to re-emphasize their communal ground. However, Ashbrook pointed retired that this was overmuch easier successful Trump's archetypal term, erstwhile determination were inactive points of contact.
"The president is present overmuch much shielded. Vance's code could person been written by Elon Musk," she said, stressing that it was truthful adjacent much important that Europe should contiguous a agreed beforehand and talk with 1 voice.
Unexpected enactment from China
Support for Trump's European allies past came from a alternatively unexpected quarter. Immediately aft Vance's arguable speech, the Chinese overseas curate Wang Yi took the stage, and the code of his code was overmuch much conciliatory toward the European continent.

Wang said helium regarded Europe and China arsenic "partners, not rivals." Beijing, helium said, "has ever seen successful Europe an important rod successful the multipolar world." Wang stressed the request to "preserve the UN-led planetary system," and stated that Europe had a "key role" to play successful the bid process successful Ukraine.
At the adjacent of this memorable archetypal time of the Munich Security Conference, it was wide that the planetary powerfulness operation is facing monolithic upheavals, and that the result is much uncertain than ever.
This nonfiction was primitively written successful German.