...and you'd be wrong.

For now, but with EU digital sovereignty efforts in full swing, it's possible this changes over time. More so if the EU uses regulation to dissuade the use of US Big Tech products and services.

This is round 5 or 6 of a " EU digital sovereignty efforts in full swing" maybe this time they will having a success or two but nothing seems to indicate they've changed enough to avoid failing again.

... which is irrelevant to the demonstrated and shocking incompetence of being unable to deliver either to the #1 or #2 inbox for businesses in the EU?

Helps justify moving away from them I suppose.