When figures like Donald Trump criticize or clash with European leadership, and Russia publicly pushes back against Italyâs stance, it creates international tension. Normally, that kind of pressure is meant to weaken a leader.
But in the case of Giorgia Meloni, itâs having the opposite effect.
Hereâs why:
âą Many Italians see foreign criticism as interference in their countryâs decisions
âą That perception strengthens national pride and unity behind their leader
âą Meloni positions herself as someone defending Italyâs interests, not backing down
So instead of losing support, sheâs gaining it â because standing firm against outside voices makes her look stronger at home.
đ The takeaway:
International criticism can sometimes backfire â turning into free political momentum for leaders who frame it as âus vs the world.â
