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Ukraine peace deal exposes feckless Europe's total irrelevance

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In the contention over the United States' peace plan for Ukraine, the Europeans are in their accustomed role — carping from the sidelines.

Not only can the once-great European powers no longer dictate the fate of far-flung parts of the world, they can't even dictate the end of a war involving a European country whose fate they deem crucial to their own future.

We're a long way from the British controlling about a quarter of the globe's territory in the early 20th century; a long way from British and French diplomats, Mark Sykes and François Georges-Picot respectively, drawing the lines in 1916 to divide up the Ottoman Empire; a long way from Napoleon sitting with Tsar Alexander in Tilsit in 1807 and re-arranging the map of Europe.

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