I'm surprised no one's presented basic logic to you roos.
For the record, I first learned the basics of the game from Dimos and some chick with a Chinese name on the Aussie duel server- back when I didn't realize the effect ping had on this game.
Europeans have the largest player-base with the longest history. While this means there's always plenty of newbies running around, it also means that their veterans have a larger pool of talented and experienced players to fight against, which provides the top-tier European player with more practice (you don't learn anything duelling the same players over and over again) with the game than anyone else. They also tend to have good internets. This helps.
Americans have a fairly large and experienced player-base, and it's veterans are used to playing with high pings due at first to the lack of American cRPG servers then to Strategus- though this breed is dying out. In addition, they've favoured strength builds since (I should add that EU seems to have jumped on the Strength bandwagon in the last few months, too, and that builds everywhere seem to be edging towards balanced territory) 2011 swung 'round, which means they had a full bag of tricks (which favours perfect timing rather than chambering or any basic game mechanic) ready for the changes to the overall speed of the game that came a few months ago, which involved slowing things down.
All these strength builds also meant that these players were allowed to make more mistakes when they began- and surviving that hit means you get to correct from your mistakes and learn from them more often. It also allowed them to experiment with new techniques more often than, say, some 12/24 or 12/27 build.
Overall, NA and EU players have the advantage of experiences that a small playerbase can never provide.
So, yeah. Tone down on the elitism and get rid of the little shit-storms that seem to brew down under between your clans and server owners all the time, and promote cRPG (you do this by patiently teaching new players things without talking down to them and making sure the community isn't full of vitriol, in case you were wondering) so you get the playerbase that will, oh, I don't know, allow you to compete with the rest of us.
Get enough players, and maybe you guys can get a Strategus server, too, and then you guys can show us how awesome you are by defending your virtual land from us.