The costs of unilateralism and the path to restore US-European relations

I recently spent a week in Brussels and Strasbourg, where I met with European government officials and business leaders, and other European Union-adjacent groups to discuss energy and climate policy. Although the bulk of the trip was positive and constructive, it was painful to see how much U.S.
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I recently spent a week in Brussels and Strasbourg, where I met with European government officials and business leaders, and other European Union-adjacent groups to discuss energy and climate policy. Although the bulk of the trip was positive and constructive, it was painful to see how much U.S. standing has collapsed, how vulnerable we are...
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- I recently spent a week in Brussels and Strasbourg, where I met with European government officials and business leaders, and other European Union-adjacent groups to discuss energy and climate policy. Although the bulk of the trip was positive and constructive, it was painful to see how much U.S.
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The costs of unilateralism and the path to restore US-European relations
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