The economic peril of pivoting to Russia
Briefly

The U.S. and Europe are intertwined economically, with over 60% of foreign investment flowing in both directions. Companies from Europe employ around 5 million Americans, while American firms create approximately 5 million jobs in Europe. This interdependence creates a strong alliance that outmatches any relationship the U.S. has with Russia. Historical policies, like the Marshall Plan, aimed at resolving security concerns, have also fostered economic growth. Expert opinions highlight the strategic advantages of this alliance over competition with Russia.
The depth of the U.S.-EU relationship dwarfs anything that Russia can offer, indicating a strong economic interdependence between the regions.
Security goes hand in hand with interdependence, as historical alliances have proven to generate wealth for U.S. companies.
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