In a sprawling, expletive-laced monologue, Jason Polaski dissects the impotence of European foreign policy and the illusion of moral posturing in global affairs, focusing on two central crises: Russia’s unchecked drone incursions into European airspace and the hollow gesture of European nations recognizing a Palestinian state. Polaski savages Europe’s strategic stagnation—its failure to rapidly rearm, its reliance on the U.S. for defense, and its delusion that symbolic acts (statements, summits, recognitions) substitute for hard power. He contrasts this with Russia’s realpolitik aggression and Israel’s ruthless pursuit of strategic goals, both of which, while brutal, are at least effective. Europe, by contrast, talks "a good one" but acts as if soft power can exist in a vacuum. The episode expands into a withering critique of Western hypocrisy, the failure of performative protest, and the dangerous confusion of symbolic action with substantive leverage. Polaski argues that will, not moral clarity, determines outcomes—and that absent will, Europe and the Palestinians alike are playing pretend in a world that punishes fantasy.
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