Trump’s National Security Strategy Says Europe Faces “Civilizational Erasure,” Pledges Support for “Patriotic” Parties
The 33-page strategy revives the Monroe Doctrine, prioritizes Western Hemisphere security, criticizes Europe’s trajectory, and supports patriotic European parties, signaling a major U.S. policy shift.
- On Friday , President Donald Trump released a 33-page White House National Security Strategy, framing policy with `In everything we do, we are putting America First` and prioritizing migration control.
- The strategy is driven by an 'America First' orientation that places U.S. interests above multilateralism and recasts the Monroe Doctrine as a 'Trump Corollary' prioritizing Latin America and the Panama Canal.
- The strategy calls for a readjustment of U.S. global military presence toward the Hemisphere, noting the USS Gerald Ford’s Caribbean base and strikes on boats of alleged drug traffickers.
- Allied pushback followed the release, with European leaders and German officials rejecting outside advice amid diplomatic friction, while policymakers and media will scrutinize the paper before the National Defense Strategy arrives later this month.
- Looking beyond immediate actions, it signals support for patriotic European parties and aims to shift European-Russian relations, with U.S. economic goals from $30 trillion in 2025 to $40 trillion in the 2030s.
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Europe bears the brunt of the new US security strategy. In that plan, each new president outlines America's security priorities for the coming years. In the latest version, President Trump portrays Europe as weak and lacking in self-confidence. He also believes that European civilization is in danger of disappearing. America expert Kenneth Manusama is not surprised by the president's report. He believes it fits perfectly with the national-conser…
Europe will be 'unrecognisable' in 20 years because of immigration, White House report claims
The 33-page document lays out President Donald Trump’s “America First” foreign policy in detail, arguing that the United States should reduce its extensive global commitments and concentrate instead on securing the Western Hemisphere
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