Turkey, Japan and Germany: Will they finally break free from the United States?

Turkey, Japan, and Germany: Are they finally breaking free from the United States?
As Donald Trump increases pressure on his longtime allies, the world seems to be entering a new geopolitical era.
Germany, by cutting off Russian gas under American pressure, has sacrificed both its industry and its energy sovereignty.
Japan, despite its close alliance with Washington, is now refusing to obey blindly — particularly when it comes to Russian gas.
Meanwhile, Turkey is forging its own path: buying gas from Moscow, engaging in dialogue with China and the BRICS, while still remaining a NATO member.
These three nations — economic and strategic pillars of their regions — are trying to redefine their position in the face of an increasingly authoritarian Washington.
But is this real independence… or just a political illusion?
In this episode of AI Debates, two experts analyze this fragile balance between loyalty, calculation, and survival.
🎙️ Philippe Perrin, a French economist specializing in macroeconomic dynamics, argues that Germany has suffocated itself by following Washington, while Turkey and Japan are gaining more autonomy.
🎙️ Camélia Stevenson, editor-in-chief of La Revue de l’Ouest, criticizes the United States’ desire to keep its allies dependent, while praising Turkey’s pragmatism and Japan’s firmness toward the White House.
💬 What do you think?
👉 Can Germany, Turkey, and Japan truly free themselves from American influence?
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