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Trust between Europe and the USA has been lost, perhaps irreversibly. However, what connects us has not completely disappeared

A researcher reflects on the deteriorating trust in transatlantic relations during a Polish embassy celebration of Polish-American ties.

The article provides a personal account from a researcher affiliated with the American Enterprise Institute, who attended a Polish embassy event commemorating the 250th anniversary of Polish-American relations. The occasion included speeches from notable political figures, showcasing a facade of normalcy in diplomatic relations. However, the atmosphere shifted dramatically the next day, revealing the underlying tensions that have been emerging in the transatlantic partnership.

The event featured speeches highlighting shared history and cooperation, reminiscent of past celebrations during previous U.S. administrations. The researcher notes that while the gestures of unity were present, the comprehensive understanding and trust that once characterized the relationship appeared to be eroding. This diminishing trust is indicative of a broader trend affecting how Europe and the USA interact and collaborate on global issues, raising concerns about the future of their alliance.

The article concludes by asserting that despite the apparent breakdown of trust, the historical ties and fundamental values that connect Europe and the USA still exist, suggesting a potential pathway for rebuilding these crucial relationships. The complexities of the current global political landscape, as well as recent events, illustrate the challenges that both sides will need to navigate to restore mutual confidence and cooperation.

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