As allies distance themselves from “Operation Epic Fury,” a stark picture emerges of a United States far less able to summon automatic loyalty. Britain, Germany, Italy, and others are signaling that support for Washington no longer means signing a blank military check, especially when the mission’s goals appear vague and the risks enormous. Their refusals are not just diplomatic quibbles; they are warnings about escalation, regional chaos, and domestic backlash at home.Yet the story is not one of total abandonment. Ukraine’s offer to help counter Iranian drones, despite its own brutal war, highlights how threat perceptions are shifting and alliances are becoming more transactional and issue-based. Trump’s pointed remark — “We will remember” — hints at future confrontations, not only with Iran but with those who stayed on the sidelines. In the silence of absent coalitions, American power suddenly feels more isolated, and the cost of miscalculation far higher.
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