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Trump Says Europe is a ‘Decaying’ Continent With ‘Weak’ Leaders

  • On Tuesday, President Donald Trump told Politico that `Most European nations, they’re decaying` and called its leaders weak in an interview published that day.
  • Blaming migration trends, Trump argued Europe’s decline stems from political correctness, saying `They want to be politically correct, and it makes them weak. That’s what makes them weak`; the administration's new National Security Strategy warned of possible 'civilisational erasure' last week.
  • Trump praised Viktor Orban, Hungarian prime minister, and Poland for strict immigration controls, attacked Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, and warned that Vladimir Putin benefits from a weakened Europe.
  • European Union leaders pushed back, with the Taoiseach saying `Europe is strong, not weak` and urging continued pressure on Russia, while Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, said `I am ready for the elections`.
  • Observers note the rhetoric follows last week’s National Security Strategy, recycling far-right narratives and raising concerns it could reshape NATO ties and pressure Kyiv on U.S.-backed peace proposals.
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Donald Trump’s government announced in a paper on Friday that Europe is facing the “shameful prospect of its civilization being erased” and promised that the United States will support “patriotic” parties of like-minded ideas across the continent to avoid a future in which “some NATO members will become a non-European majority.” The grim assessment of the Old Continent’s future was made public on the night of that day as part of an annual update…

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Donald Trump is launching a renewed attack on European leaders. "I think they're weak," Trump says in an interview with Politico. The attack comes after the US's new national security strategy landed like a slap in the face to European governments.

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www.sme.sk broke the news in Bratislava, Slovakia on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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