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Victor Davis Hanson: The Reality Behind Europe’s Rift With America

The Daily Signal

The Daily Signal

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July 10, 2026

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Victor Davis Hanson: The Reality Behind Europe’s Rift With America

Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words” from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to Victor Davis Hanson’s own YouTube channel to watch past episodes. Sami Winc: Apparently, according to a Wall Street Journal article, they had a secret meeting in which they vented their...

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Sweden Herald

Unknown

· Jul 7, 2026

Globaleye shift in Europe a blow to the US, expert says

Globaleye shift in Europe a blow to the US, expert says

BBC News

center

· Jul 7, 2026

Trump looms large as Nato grapples with challenge of rearming Europe

The US president's inflammatory words have punctuated the image of unity at this crucial gathering, Security Correspondent Frank Gardner writes.

Public Notice

left

· Jun 25, 2026

American cesspool

Green algae, blue shards, and a red-faced megalomaniac.

Real Clear Politics

lean right

· Jul 6, 2026

The Summer I Turned Patriot

Like many Europeans raised on a diet of American culture, I thought I understood the United States. My job as a camp counselor revealed why it is a nation worth loving, writes Josh Kaplan.

Off The Press

right

· Jul 3, 2026

‘Young Washington’ screenwriter says film meant to humanize first president

Diederik Van Hoogstraten’s journey to U.S. citizenship taught him a great deal about America: That included a crash course in the United States’ first president, George Washington. So when he got the call to co-write a script based on that president’s formative years, he could have idealized the Founding Father. Instead, the screenwriter penned the []...Click to read more

The Standard

lean right

· Jul 3, 2026

Freedom Round the Globe review: Did a planet in revolt create modern America?

If you’re interested in the Revolutionary War that culminated in the creation of the independent United States of America, then this book is a cracking read, writes Dylan Jones

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Related coverage for "Victor Davis Hanson: The Reality Behind Europe’s Rift With America": Sweden Herald — Globaleye shift in Europe a blow to the US, expert says. BBC News — Trump looms large as Nato grapples with challenge of rearming Europe. Public Notice — American cesspool. Real Clear Politics — The Summer I Turned Patriot. Off The Press — ‘Young Washington’ screenwriter says film meant to humanize first president. The Standard — Freedom Round the Globe review: Did a planet in revolt create modern America?