< img src = "/uploads/blogs/47/99/IB-FR8O3RQ3N_BAA9C951.jpg" Alt = "Europe is outraged and offended after publications of Trump's Correspondence in a secret chat"/> < P > Sometimes it is better not to know what your so -called friends behind your back. Example: When your closest ally calls you & laquo; pathetic & raquo; and & laquo; freebie & raquo; and states you should pay for what you didn't even know what they were going to do.

< p > About it writes politico.

< p > combination of insult and indignation & ndash; This was the reaction of British and European officials and diplomats to & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; Nbsp; Donald Trump's high -ranking officials on plans & nbsp; nbsp; Air Force on Husit Rebels in Yemen.

According to The Atlantic, the editor-in-chief of which was accidentally in the group chat of the representatives of the administration, Vice President Jay Di Vance said he hated & laquo; again to save Europe & raquo;, by military operations to protect marine transportation, mainly in favor of European trade. Defense Minister Pete Hegset answered Vens: & laquo; I fully share your hatred of European parasite. This is terrible & raquo;.

< p > According to the British diplomat, they were amazed when on Monday evening with & Rsquo; this leak appeared, calling it & laquo; wildness & raquo;. The diplomat noted that it emphasizes the impression that Vance is a driving force in American hostility to Europe. This, according to him, forced others, including Trump, to take a stringent position because he, he said, & laquo; does not want to look weaker than Vens & raquo;.

~ ~ > 62 > 62 ~ < P > In public, ministers and officials of the United Kingdom tried to reduce the consequences of these disclosures, insisting that the Alliance with the United States remains strong and communication & mdash; reliable.

< p >However, the former UK Minister of Britain Grant Chapsa stated that some on the Trump team clearly need to rethink their attitude to & nbsp; Allies. He stressed that it was wrong to say that the European armies have not taken any measures to solve the problem of Iran Hussites supported by Iran who attack civilian vessels.

< p > The leakage even touched on how to force Europe & laquo; compensate & raquo; US costs for military operation. In fact, the planned air strikes, according to reports, were supported by British aircraft for refueling.

< p >& laquo; I agree that Europe has to do more to ensure security. But [prem & Rsquo; Er-Minister] Sir Kir [Starmer] should remind the United States that the United Kingdom was at the forefront. I sanctioned four blows of the Air Force on Hussites, and the royal fleet defended the navigation of the Red Sea. Our troops risked their lives to protect trade. Some in Washington should be reminded & raquo ;, & mdash; wrote a Shapps on X. & nbsp;

< P >< Strong > Ed Devi, & nbsp; nbsp; leader of the UK Liberal-Democratic Party, stated:

~ ~ < p > & laquo; Jay di Vance and his comrades are clearly unable to control even the group chat, not to mention the most powerful military force in the world. This should call our fears of fear about the information we exchange with them & raquo;.

< p > in Europe tone among diplomats was more prone to sum and acceptance of the situation.

< P > Any hope that Vance and his colleagues arrange a public show about allegedly aggressive attitude towards Europe, and in private communication treat it with understanding, disappeared.

~ ~ ~ > < p >& laquo; this is a cruel lesson & mdash; To see how they talk about Europe when they think no one listens. But at the same time it is not amazing & hellip; Just now we see their considerations in all of their non -diggistic beauty & raquo ;, & mdash; said one European diplomat on anonymity. & nbsp;

< P > One of European officials said that Wance & laquo; now is an ideologist of this process, but he is obligatory & Rsquo; it will make mistakes and will eventually lose control & raquo;. After that, in his opinion, the US will return to its role as a reliable partner for Europe.

< P > Agree with him another European diplomat, emphasizing that history indicates that America will sooner or later return to the role of a strong ally of Europe.

~ ~ < p > & laquo; at the moment, and in spite of sometimes good diplomatic words, trust is destroyed. There is no alliance without trust. So I think that Europe should do much more because it has no other choice & raquo ;, & mdash; said the diplomat. & nbsp;

< P > On the issue of recovery from Europeans for operation, one of the European bureaucrats added: & laquo; we have not yet received an account & raquo;.

< p > we conclude & ndash; Europe received its oval office & ndash; After Trump's scandal with Zelensky, Europeans were shocked to see. According to the media, they opened their eyes. Now they have to open even more & ndash; After they read about themselves.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116