Europe's nightmare scenario is here, having to confront Vladimir Putin without the US. (Source: Bloomberg)
Greece’s Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said Europe should provide security guarantees for Ukraine to prevent another attack from Russia following President Vladimir Putin’s invasion.  Read More
Decline is a choice—and for 30 years now, decline is what Europe’s political class has chosen. Poland, like Ukraine, has always been alert to the danger Russia poses. But Western European leaders can’t claim Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised them with his full-on invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
And despite decades of integration under the European Union, who speaks for Europe – or what the bloc desires to be – is perhaps less clear now than at any point in recent years. Internal cleavages over immigration,
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomes British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to the White House. Starmer's trip, coming a few days after French President Emmanuel Macron's own visit, reflects the mounting concern felt by much of Europe that Trump's aggressive push to find an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine signals his willingness to concede too much to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday European nations needed a security guarantee, or backstop, from the United States to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine again if a peace deal is agreed.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ to discuss the ramifications of President Donald Trump’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
When the U.S. this week opposed a UN motion condemning the Ukraine invasion, some European officials knew the transatlantic relationship was in deep trouble.
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