Trump 2.0’s 100 days: How US’ policy pivot has given brutal reality check to Europe amid Putin fear
- US President Donald Trump completed his first 100 days in office on April 29, 2025, amid rising tensions with Europe and ongoing Ukraine conflict.
- Trump's second term began with tariff impositions, strained diplomacy, and promises to end the Ukraine war that have seen limited progress and raised uncertainty in Europe.
- European officials, including the European Union’s top diplomat for foreign affairs, described the period as highly turbulent and marked by uncertainty in U.S. Policies, emphasizing the importance of ongoing support for Ukraine.
- Tariff wars with a 20% duty on EU exports and mixed messages on Ukraine have caused economic concerns, with officials warning of negative effects on growth and trade stability.
- These developments have left Europe reeling from geopolitical and economic uncertainty, prompting debates about its need for greater self-reliance and the future of transatlantic relations.
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The Trump Boomerang Effect | by Alberto Alemanno - Project Syndicate
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Trump 2.0’s 100 days: How US’ policy pivot has given brutal reality check to Europe amid Putin fear
Donald Trump completes 100 days today and within this time frame, he has upended America’s most crucial alliance: Europe. From fiery confrontations with Zelensky to tariff wars and open praise for Putin, Trump’s foreign policy is less about diplomacy and more about dominance. In this episode of Grey Zone, Ananya Dutta breaks down how Europe, once seen as Washington’s closest partner, is now struggling to keep up. What is Trump really trying to d…
Donald Trump returns to the White House: a hundred days that have also changed Europe
For Europeans, Donald Trump's return to the White House is a salutary electroshock, according to some. Because anti-Europeanism of the US President has put the European Union at the foot of the wall, forcing it to take responsibility and reinvent itself at the risk of completely breaking up. This is particularly true in geopolitical terms. Donald Trump overturned the transatlantic link, starting with Ukraine, where he takes the foothold of the E…
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