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elleng

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Mon Dec 9, 2024, 02:14 AM Dec 9

She Won Over Italy. Now She's Bringing Trumpism to Europe.

'Unless Donald Trump decides to communicate with European allies solely in the acerbic language of tariffs, he will have to address the famous question usually attributed to Henry Kissinger: Who do I call when I want to talk to Europe?

For Mr. Trump, an America First president-elect whose affection for Europe seems to extend only to its golf courses, it’s not easy to answer. There’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, the most Trumpian character on the continent. Yet the autocratic Mr. Orban is a political pariah, constantly clashing with European Union institutions, and he leads a small country whose economic output is comparable with that of Kansas. Mr. Orban might be an ally. But he can’t do much to enlarge a Trumpist coalition in Europe, let alone shape policy in its image.

For that role, Mr. Trump should look elsewhere: to Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s post-fascist prime minister. According to people close to her, she is already positioning herself to act as a bridge between the incoming Trump administration and Europe’s leaders. After successfully cementing her rule in Italy, where she has balanced her authoritarian instincts with pragmatism, Ms. Meloni is clearly ready for her next task: bringing Trumpism into the heart of Europe.

The stars seem to be aligning in her favor. Ms. Meloni has been running the third-largest economy in the Eurozone for over two years, a remarkably long time by Italy’s standards, and remains reasonably popular. The continent, meanwhile, has been moving swiftly to the right. Far-right parties like the one Ms. Meloni leads are now involved in governments in seven E.U. countries and are on the rise almost everywhere, including in France and Germany.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/09/opinion/meloni-trump-europe.html



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She Won Over Italy. Now She's Bringing Trumpism to Europe. (Original Post) elleng Dec 9 OP
Meh... Blue_Tires Dec 9 #1
Oh, wonderful...just what we need CTyankee Dec 9 #2
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