The G7 summit is currently underway in France, a nation facing economic challenges reflective of broader Western decline. The article suggests a perceived alignment of Poland with a West experiencing economic hardship. It frames the summit as taking place against a backdrop of diminishing economic strength within the G7 nations. The author implies a contrast between Poland’s potential and the current economic realities of established Western powers. The summit’s lavish setting is presented as ironic, given the underlying economic concerns. This raises questions about the future economic leadership and stability of the traditional Western bloc.
