EU Reacts to US Security Strategy Document Saying Europe Face 'Civilisational Erasure'
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EU reacts to US security strategy document saying Europe face 'civilisational erasure'
Reactions across Europe have been muted after the publication of the Trump administration's national security strategy paper. It calls for European nations to take responsibility for their own defense, accuses the union of stifling political liberty, and says it's experiencing civilisational erasure. And though it's the most formal hostile critique of the bloc, EU leaders aren't biting just yet. Story by Camille Knight.
National Security Strategy Doc Warns Of 'Civilizational Erasure' In Europe
NEW YORK (VINnews) — A memo released for the US National Security Strategy, the says that Europe faces “civilisational erasure” within the next two decades as a result of migration and EU integration. The president argues in a policy document that the US must “cultivate resistance” within the continent to “Europe’s current trajectory”, bluntly calling […]
Great Power Insecurities — on the national security strategy of a flailing state
Contra Trump 親者痛,仇者快 Chinese reading the document will say, our time has come. Russians reading the document will say: we can still rebuild our old empire. Europeans reading the document will ask themselves what strange act of projection is behind those words about ‘civilizational erasure.’ Is thi
President Donald Trump is launching a comprehensive national security strategy that contains sharp criticism of Europe's development. The document warns of "civilizational obliteration" as a result of immigration, censorship and declining birth rates. "The continent will be unrecognizable in 20 years," the strategy states. The White House published a 33-page national security strategy on Thursday that marks a clear shift in the United States' gl…
On Thursday 4 December, the United States unveiled its new national security strategy. In this 33-page document, which outlines its foreign policy priorities, Washington justifies its interference in European affairs on the pretext of preserving the identity and values of the Old Continent.
Since Donald Trump returned to the White House, U.S. policy toward Europe has undergone a major shift. Instead of being a primary partner, the U.S. has become a mediator in negotiations to end the war. Europe can expect criticism from the U.S., an uneven trade agreement, and a requirement to increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP.
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