Europe has conspired with us when it suits them, just as we've conspired with them. You cannot
distinguish one political body's actions from another in any serious way, going back many years.
In point of fact, there are a number of theorists who make a good case for the Bush regime
(going back to the JFK assassination) being nothing more than a royalist attempt to destroy
the US. When you consider all the extreme measures taken by the CIA under the Bush regime
(in all its forms), it does make one wonder. Particularly while the UK is bursting forth with
liberal ideals while the right-wing is pushing a backward, knuckle-walking agenda in the US,
and when you see Bush's deep connections to the Queen's Bank, to say nothing of the US far
right.
None of us really have any idea to what degree these people have assisted each other. To idealize
the EU as "good" and the US as "bad" (which is essentially what this perspective does) is, imho,
childlike or disingenuous.
Frankly, I think the US ought to be finding our own way toward a government which would guard
against both the old US mindset AND the EU. I think they're both ultimately a threat to the
well-being of the new world.