For more than one hundred years, Europe’s security has rested on American power, American industry, and American sacrifice. From the trenches of World War I, to the beaches of Normandy, to the Berlin Airlift, the Cold War, and today’s war in Ukraine, the United States has repeatedly crossed oceans to defend a continent that could not—or chose not to—defend itself. This documentary explores why Europe can’t defend itself without America, and how a century of reliance has evolved into resentment, entitlement, and ultimately betrayal. The story opens in January 2026, when European leaders issued a joint statement condemning the United States over its strategic interest in Greenland—despite Europe’s continued dependence on American troops, American nuclear deterrence, American logistics, and American taxpayers. That moment was not an isolated dispute. It was the culmination of a long historical pattern.