Tagged: Germany

The West Still Talks About Values. Power Now Belongs to Systems That Can Execute

Europe and Britain are discovering a hard truth: money and slogans do not manufacture shells, fix rail networks, or deliver armoured vehicles on time. In 2025, power is drifting toward systems that can execute, not those that can only announce. Values still matter, but without institutional delivery they turn into rhetoric and publics stop believing

Volkswagen Leaves Dresden. Germany Leaves Its Industrial Model

Volkswagen has ended car production at its Dresden showcase factory. The move is small in volume but large in meaning. Germany’s old advantage rested on export prowess, deep supplier networks, and structurally cheap Russian pipeline energy. With that input gone, costs higher, and global competition harder, borrowing and subsidies now mask a competitiveness gap that cannot be financed away.