We are nobody's servants. For 80 years we entrusted our security to the US. We thought it was without cost, but we were wrong. Freedom may be expensive, but it's better than being a puppet of the US."
European countries should build a NATO base without the US." means that the speaker is arguing for greater European independence from the United States in defense and security matters, and is framing that independence as a matter of national dignity and political freedom.
“We are nobody’s servants”: This is a strong way of saying Italy (and, by extension, Europe) should not behave like it must obey or follow another country’s agenda.
“For 80 years we entrusted our security to the US”: This refers to the post–World War II era, when many European countries relied heavily on the U.S. for military protection and deterrence through NATO.
“We thought it was without cost, but we were wrong”: The point here is that relying on the U.S. may come with “hidden costs,” such as political dependence, pressure to align with U.S. foreign policy, or reduced ability to make fully independent strategic choices.
“Freedom may be expensive, but it’s better than being a puppet of the US”: This frames the trade-off as: Europe might need to spend more money and effort on its own defense, but that is preferable to being controlled or overly influenced by Washington.
“European countries should build a NATO base without the US”: This suggests creating European-led defense infrastructure (even under a NATO label), where Europeans can operate with less U.S. involvement—essentially pushing for a stronger “European pillar” in security.
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