‘There Is No Going Back’: The Inside Story of Europe’s Rupture With America
Coverage suggests a permanent shift in US-Europe relations, with outlets describing a rupture and the renegotiation of trans-Atlanticism.
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The brief
Coverage indicates a significant deterioration or alteration in the relationship between Europe and the United States. Reports describe a move away from the "arsenal of democracy" concept toward an "America First" approach, with one source explicitly stating there is "no going back" from a rupture.
The Wall Street Journal and Foreign Policy are examining the state of trans-Atlanticism, with the latter arguing the relationship is being renegotiated rather than ending. Politico highlights an American "accountability crisis" impacting Europe, while German-language analysis discusses "quiet quitting" and internal US counter-forces to anti-Europe policies under Donald Trump.
Coverage does not yet specify the exact policy changes or diplomatic responses that will define this renegotiation. Future reports will likely clarify the extent of the "quiet quitting" phenomenon and the specific nature of the "accountability crisis" mentioned in current analysis.
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Quick answers
What is the current state of trans-Atlantic relations?
Coverage describes the relationship as undergoing a rupture or renegotiation, moving from an "arsenal of democracy" model to an "America First" approach.
Who is cited as influencing this shift?
Headlines reference Donald Trump and an "anti-Europe policy," alongside internal American counter-forces and a broader US "accountability crisis."
Is the alliance between the US and Europe over?
While one source claims there is "no going back" from a rupture, Foreign Policy reports that trans-Atlanticism is being renegotiated rather than declared dead.
Coverage (5)
- From “arsenal of democracy” to America First Decode39 · 8h ago
- Das „Quiet Quitting“ Europas und die inneramerikanischen Gegenkräfte zur Anti-Europa-Politik der USA unter Donald Trump Xpert.Digital - Konrad Wolfenstein · 8h ago
- America’s accountability crisis is coming for Europe too politico.eu · 8h ago
- Trans-Atlanticism Isn’t Dead—It’s Being Renegotiated Foreign Policy · 8h ago
- ‘There Is No Going Back’: The Inside Story of Europe’s Rupture With America WSJ · 8h ago
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