Trump's public shrug over drone incursion in Poland fuels unease in Europe
- U.S. President Donald Trump's muted response to a drone incident in Poland has raised concerns among European diplomats about America's commitment to European security.
- Diplomats say Trump's reluctance to hold Moscow accountable reflects his 'America First' policy, pushing European allies to take more responsibility for their security.
- Historically, U.S. presidents have viewed Europe’s security as crucial to American security, unlike Trump, according to diplomats.
- An Eastern European diplomat expressed that 'No one in NATO has been particularly reassured by the U.S. at this point.
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Trump’s public shrug over drone incursion in Poland triggers anxiety in Europe
The swarm of nearly 20 drones across Polish borders this week triggered deep anxiety among NATO members who, for the first time since the start of the war in Ukraine, fired on a Russian target, violating the alliance’s airspace.
Trump's public shrug over drone incursion in Poland fuels unease in Europe
The swarm of nearly 20 drones across Polish borders this week triggered deep anxiety among NATO members who, for the first time since the start of the war in Ukraine, fired on a Russian target, violating the alliance's airspace.
By Matt Spetalnick, Andrew Gray, Andreas Rinke and John Irish
Some NATO members question Trump's readiness to defend them in the event of a real Russian attack.
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