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Europe fights to avoid being sidelined by Trump’s world-shaping plans
Trump's America First policy sidelines Europe in key global issues while urging allies to increase defense spending, despite EU being the largest aid provider to Palestinians, experts say.
- European governments have struggled to play a significant role in diplomacy over the Gaza war, as President Trump has played a central role while pushing longtime European allies to the sidelines.
- European support for Ukraine against Russia's invasion has clashed with Trump's desire to end the conflict, even if it means Kyiv giving up territory.
- Trump has hinted at giving Kyiv long-range Tomahawk missiles to strike inside Russia, but also seemed to back Putin's demand that Ukraine surrender all of its eastern Donbas region.
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Europe fights to avoid being sidelined by President Trump’s world-shaping plans
LONDON — When President Donald Trump took the stage in Egypt to hail the U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, a row of world leaders stood behind him like extras in a political drama. It was a telling image. European governments have struggled to play a significant role in diplomacy over the Gaza war, while the “America First” leader has played a central one, pushing longtime allies in Europe toward the sidelines. Closer to hom…
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