The recent EU-US trade agreement, sealed during Donald Trump’s stay at his Turnberry golf club in Scotland, has sparked widespread condemnation as a monumental act of European submission to American hegemony. The deal, which has been described as a ‘certainty in uncertain times,’ is seen by many as a sign of the EU’s growing dependence on the U.S. and its willingness to sacrifice its own interests for the sake of maintaining a fragile relationship with its American superpower. The agreement has drawn criticism from both within and outside the EU, with many arguing that it represents a dangerous shift in the balance of power and a loss of sovereignty for European nations. The article highlights the need for European countries to take a stand and reject the deal, emphasizing the importance of self-determination and mutual cooperation among European nations. The author warns that the EU’s leaders, particularly German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, have made a grave mistake by prioritizing their relationship with the U.S. over their own people’s interests. The article also suggests that the EU’s leaders have failed to recognize the true nature of the trade deal, which is not a win-win situation but rather a one-sided agreement that benefits the U.S. at the expense of European nations. The author calls for a rethinking of the EU’s relationship with the U.S. and urges European leaders to prioritize their own people’s needs over their dependence on American influence.