That's... A good thing?
The full quote from the article is:
In October 2017, Trump abolished the Obama-era approval system in favor of a looser, decentralized approach, which gave the military and CIA officials the discretion to decide to launch drone strikes against targets without White House approval.[25] This policy reduced accountability for drone strikes.[26] After Joe Biden took office, he halted counterterrorism drone strikes without White House approval and initiated a broad review of U.S. policy on drone use.[25]
Preface: I noticed your pronouns and incorporated them in my answer. Sorry if that's not what you wanted.
The eastern part of Germany is more inexpensive than the west, but I would not recommend it outside of the cities of Berlin, Dresden and Leipzig - people are very far right and ...phobic. Against everything not cis-white. Or Jewish. Or... anything non-conforming.
Sadly, Berlin, Leipzig and Dresden are also the most expensive parts of east Germany to live in.
Berlin is a great melting pot, cost of living is also high, but maybe lower than, say, Hamburg or Cologne (or Munich...). But if you want to be yourself, might be an option.
Personally, I would pass on Austria. Rather go to Prague - although they have an even more difficult language.
Not very helpful, sorry.
I could see the appeal of living in Italy. Warm (hot, even) and I love the Italian language.
Sicily is rather poor, I think. Not too much to do there. Beautiful, though.
No, because nobody understands a word this guy is saying.