September 11, 2025: Von der Leyen Tries to Unite EU as Gaza Divides, Russian Drones Threaten Poland, UK Ambassador Faces Scandal & US Sees Political Murder

11/09/2025 16 min

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September 11, 2025, Europe and the world are gripped by profound instability. Ursula von der Leyen’s State of the European Union address, intended to unify a fragile EU coalition instead ignited a firestorm. Her dramatic policy pledges, including the vow to eliminate poverty by 2050 and a housebuilding package, were overshadowed by a bombshell announcement: proposed sanctions against key Israeli government figures and a partial suspension of trade ties due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This move immediately drew criticism from Israel and exposed deep divisions within the EU Parliament, leading to threats of no-confidence votes from both far-left and far-right groups, and dissent even within her own EPP party. Germany's coalition is also split on the issue, with key figures expressing differing views on a tougher stance against Israel.Simultaneously, Russian drones breached Polish airspace, prompting an emergency call between European leaders who pledged solidarity and support for Poland's air defense, while Poland prepares to invoke NATO's Article 4. Across the Channel, the UK's ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, faces intense domestic pressure over his past links to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, with calls for his resignation and concerns about the distraction from critical foreign policy issues, including NATO and the Middle East.In the United States, the political landscape is further fractured by the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative influencer and Trump ally, at a public university event. President Trump has declared Kirk a "martyr for truth and freedom," blaming the "radical left," as the incident is described as part of a "new normal funeste". Meanwhile, France experiences widespread anti-government protests with demonstrators blocking highways and clashing with police, while Germany grapples with the launch of a new commission to reform its complex debt brake system amid calls for increased investment.

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