There is one European leader who is far and away more Conservative American-leaning than any other European leader presently in their position. This leader is more concerned about
her nation's security and economic stability.
She is a Gen-Xer, a Christian, and the first woman to hold the position of Prime Minister of her country.
Like President Trump, she believes and professes to put HER country first. She is Giorgia Meloni.
She understand the complexities of NATO and the European Union. But she is not allowing her country to bow its allegiance to either.
When she was asked if she would assist France and Great Britain in putting peace-keepers into Ukraine, she said they were welcome to do that, but without Italian troops.
There is both desperation and brilliance to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s proposal to provide Ukraine with postwar security by offering to cover it with the umbrella of NATO’s Article 5 Security guarantee, but not membership itself.
It is a middle-ground approach without forcing Russia to accept NATO completely on its borders.
"The deployment of Italian troops to Ukraine has never been on the agenda, just as we believe that the deployment of European troops proposed by France and the United Kingdom is a very complex, risky, and ineffective option," she said.
In her 2011 book We Believe, Meloni wrote: "I am a right-wing woman, and I proudly support women's issues. In recent years we have had to suffer contempt and racism by feminists. ... Perhaps as far as feminism is conceived in this way, it is more a question of ideology than of gender and substance." She is opposed to pink quotas and has denied being anti-women as accused by some critics.
There is no doubt where she stands on many issues, including abortion, same-sex marriage, illegal immigration and religious freedom. If she were American, she could be a center-Right Republican.
When U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to impose tariffs on the European Union’s goods earlier this month, the bloc’s response was clear: The EU would respond “firmly.” But Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, chose a more conciliatory stance.
“A clash is in nobody’s interest. This is why, understanding the issue [Trump] raised, I believe that dialogue and, let’s say, a balanced and proportionate solution is the way to deal with it.”
Over the past few months, Meloni has carefully positioned herself as the closest mainstream European leader to Trump, boosting her credentials as a potential “bridge” between the new US administration and Europe. She was the only EU head of government invited to Trump’s inauguration in January. Earlier the same month, she visited him at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump defined her as a “fantastic woman” who has “really taken Europe by storm.”
She apparently is a force to be reckoned with as the US and the EU continue to tango across the rough seas ahead. She seems to be a voice, if not reason, one to be heard as she offers conciliatory choices what should not be ignored.
She is a breath of fresh air in the stagnant cesspool which Europe has become. She has a common sense vision for what should be next not only for Europe, but also for the US and the world at large.
Continua buona fortuna e successo, Primo Ministro Giorgia Meloni!