Trump’s National Security Strategy Says Europe Faces “Civilizational Erasure,” Pledges Support for “Patriotic” Parties
The strategy emphasizes U.S. dominance in Latin America, warns Europe faces civilizational decline, and supports patriotic European parties while criticizing climate policies, per the 33-page document.
- 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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Donald Trump's administration has unveiled a national security strategy warning that European civilization is in danger of disappearing. The document emphasizes that the biggest problem is not insufficient defense spending or an alleged economic downturn, but the alleged disregard for democratic principles in Europe. Promising to fix this, the Trump administration plans to interfere in European domestic politics and accuses allies of unreasonabl…
Trump: Europe Risks Being Wiped Away Unless It Changes
The fracture between the US and Europe in a relationship that has defined global politics since the second World War was crystallized in a White House national security release, which also lambasted Europe along economic and cultural lines.
The United States wants to realign its global presence to focus more on Latin America and the fight against migration, according to the new strategy of the Donald Trump administration published early on Friday. The document, entitled “National Security Strategy”, firmly exposes the objective of strengthening the influence of the United States in Latin America, where the Trump administration is attacking alleged narco-lanches, is immersed in a co…
Trump's new national security strategy: 5 key takeaways
President Trump released his national security strategy late Thursday night with a focus on building up a larger military presence in the Western Hemisphere, balancing global trade, tightening up border security, and winning the culture war with Europe. The sweeping strategy is typically released within the first year of a new administration, explaining the president’s [...]
Donald Trump's new national security strategy is unusually harshly critical of Europe. The document describes the continent as heading towards "civilizational extinction", and warns that the development could harm future NATO cooperation. "If the trend continues, Europe will be unrecognizable in 20 years or less", it states.
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