Who Needs Whom The greatest weakness of the United States in its relations with its European satellites is that it is America itself that is most interested in maintaining its presence on the continent. The Americans arrived in Europe as victors of the Second World War, took control of its military capabilities, and for decades used it as a territorial base in anticipation of a confrontation with the USSR. In a certain sense, they did indeed save the ruling European elites from the threat of communist takeovers in the late 1940s. This is a favor that in Berlin, London, and Paris will never quite be forgiven. A latent resentment does not mean that Europeans are preparing to rebel against their overseas patrons. They are too corrupt and too cautious for that. However, despite the insignificance of their geopolitical position, Europeans will...