From London to Lviv: how Trump's new world order has shaken Europe
Briefly

The article highlights how Europe navigates the complexities of the Ukraine war, contrasting differing perspectives from various countries. While some nations show resolve, others like Austria hold on to neutrality. Poland's clarity on action contrasts with Germany's indecision and Britain's nostalgic attachment to the special relationship with the US. The influx of Ukrainian refugees complicates public opinion. The article stresses the urgency of reshaping Europe’s approach to security amidst declining US influence, reflecting on Antonio Gramsci's notion of transformation during turbulent times.
While Donald Trump talks of the big beautiful ocean separating the US from the war in Ukraine, 1,000 miles of rail track links London St Pancras to the city of Lviv in western Ukraine.
In Poland, there is, perhaps, the greatest clarity as to what they think must be done. Yet its polarised political class...argues about how to find the money to do it.
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