Instead of focusing on foes, the transatlantic alliance needs to remediate itself. Media reactions to this past weekend’s Shanghai Cooperation Council was telling. The New York Times was shocked that Russian President Vladimir Putin has “friends.” CNN called it “stark optics.” The Xi-Putin-Modi bromance is significant because it involves the two most populated countries and a gas station with nuclear weapons, but mostly it reveals the disarray in the West.  The meeting does not slow Russia’s huge casualties in Ukraine. It doesn’t end India’s loss of the large U.S. consumer market. It will not cause a surge of countries using the yuan, ruble, or rupee. Animosities will continue in southwes...