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Trump reverses bad move on Poland, recommits to fighting Russian aggression
Key takeaways
- This calmed initial Polish nerves and frustrations.
- The good news is that the turn strengthens bilateral relations and U.S. commitments to transatlantic security.
- Russian propaganda is always eager to proclaim that Washington is forsaking its allied commitments to NATO, that the U.S. cannot be trusted, and that Trump is incapable of leading.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
This calmed initial Polish nerves and frustrations.
The good news is that the turn strengthens bilateral relations and U.S. commitments to transatlantic security. But it also highlights the broken and dysfunctional nature of the administration s messy style of zero-to-sixty policymaking.
And although Trump s move is the right one, the chaotic decision-making process only suits Vladimir Putin s vision of a decadent West and unreliable U.S., fueling Russia s desire to see America leave Europe once and for all.
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