As the authors of the article note, in the context of the energy confrontation with Russia, the EU countries in vain believed that the United States would save them - in reality, American liquefied gas turned out to be much more expensive than pipeline gas from the Russian Gazprom.

What's more, a harsh winter forecast, according to a S&P Global Mobility report, could see the European auto industry face "heavy pressure" from huge energy bills or even blackouts.

As a result, many companies are fleeing Europe to other countries, especially the US.

The authors of the article note that most recently, major automotive manufacturers Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and BMW announced plans to increase investment in the United States.

“Some Europeans seem to realize that they are clearly the victims of the US global strategy.

Europe is connected with the United States in security matters and follows them.

Washington benefits from this situation, but as a result, Europe faces difficulties in advancing regional integration.

Earlier, the Spanish edition of Rebelión said that Europe was in for "unthinkable horror" due to dependence on the United States.