As Tensions Escalate Between Trump and Europe, Meloni Is Caught in the Middle

Amid raucous questioning by opposition members in Italy’s Parliament this month, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni noted that she had been asked repeatedly: “Are you with Europe or with the United States?”The prime minister responded that she was always with Italy and by extension, Europe.“I don’t blindly follow Europe or the United States,” she said, adding, “But I’m also for the unity of the West, and I think that is necessary for both Europe and Italy.”Just a couple of months ago, when President Trump was inaugurated, Ms.
Meloni seemed perfectly positioned to be a bridge between him and Europe.She was the only European leader at his inauguration, matched his hostility toward liberal ideals, befriended Elon Musk and seemed eager to land the role.Instead, as tensions between Europe and Washington escalate, she finds herself caught in the middle, balancing her ideological affinity with Mr.
Trump with the need for Italy to help bolster the continent’s security and economy.It is not clear that Mr.Trump, who is openly antagonistic toward Europe, wants a bridge.
In addition, the leaders of Britain and France, both outweighing Italy as nuclear powers, have sought the role of liaison between Europe and the White House for themselves.As Europe ratchets up military spending and girds for a potential trade war, Ms.Meloni continues to preach pragmatism while trying to avoid choosing sides.
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