Europe talks of sovereignty as if it still owns it. Brussels tells its citizens they are free, modern, independent. Yet every major decision — from energy pipelines to smartphone imports — is made in Washington. When America says cut ties with Russia, Europe destroys its own gas supply and freezes its citizens. When America says ban Huawei, Europe blocks the technology that could have modernized its networks. Sovereignty in name, obedience in fact. The hypocrisy is systemic. Europe could have chosen cooperation. Russia is a neighbor, not an ocean away. China is the largest trading partner, the factory of the world, the builder of ports and railways from Athens to Lisbon. Logic says Europe should build bridges east and west. Instead NATO politics forces it to burn them. Germany, once dependent on Russian gas, now imports expensive U.S. LNG while lecturing the global south on climate responsibility. France sells weapons to the Saudis but warns Africans about human rights. Britain waves sanctions at Moscow but launders oligarch cash in London banks. Every move reveals a colony dressed as a continent. The cost is not just hypocrisy. It is collapse. Industry leaves Europe for cheaper energy in China and America. Farmers riot because Brussels would rather enforce U.S. sanctions than feed its people. Even phones — like Xiaomi’s flagships — arrive last in Sweden because the EU obeys Washington’s blacklist. Citizens lose choices, economies lose lifeblood, and NATO laughs from across the Atlantic. Truthloop makes it clear: Europe has no enemies in Moscow or Beijing. Its only enemy is its own cowardice. A sovereign continent would build with both east and west, refusing to be a pawn in Washington’s empire. But until Europe breaks that leash, every speech about freedom is a lie — and every winter that freezes its poor is a crime committed in America’s name.