When answering the question of whether United States attitude towards Europe jto some extent unique in the face of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and other threats to world security, prof. Lewicki said that The US has been deeply and strongly involved in Europe since World War II.
There is a signal for some time, for example for President United States of America from Barack Obama, for example, and also partly for president Donald Trump, withdrew from Europe, or at least withdrew from some important European countries such as Germany. But Europe has never disappeared from America’s political radar because that’s impossible – it’s a huge continent of great political and economic importance. – stressed the professor.
“The President’s own image is not as good as a while ago”
There was indeed a period shortly after the Russian invasion itself when President USA Joe Biden presents himself as a persistent leader and a leader who can make decisions quickly and accurately. But, sadly, it was not a long time ago and although today the US involvement in the war in Ukraine is still very serious and bigger than anyone else, the image of the president himself is not as good as some time ago. – Americans commented, when asked about Joe Biden’s stance on armed conflict in Europe and the very strong predictions early in his term that he would not be a strong American leader.
He again presented himself as someone who did not really know what the purpose of his actions was. This applies not only to the activities of Ukraine, where he is doing quite well, but to many others, for whom it is impossible to draw a clear political line from this president – he pointed prof. Levi.
“Reader. Future teen idol. Falls down a lot. Amateur communicator. Incurable student.”