Britain was the world’s dominant power until overextension cost it that role in the 20th century, notes columnist Bill Moloney, wondering whether a similar comedown awaits America in the 21st century.
Columnist Bill Moloney wonders if voters throwing out leaders in Britain, France, and Germany, along with President Biden’s crisis, presage the long-predicted decline of the West.
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When Europeans vote this summer, and Americans this fall, the campaigns will have a common theme, says columnist Bill Moloney. Populism is on the rise on both sides of the Atlantic, and the smug elites are worried.