Trump’s National Security Strategy Says Europe Faces “Civilizational Erasure,” Pledges Support for “Patriotic” Parties
- 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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White House Warns Europe It Faces 'Civilizational Erasure'
The Trump administration delivers a remarkable warning to Europe in a new strategy document, reports Politico . The 33-page US National Security Strategy notes that many European nations have economic problems, but that ho-hum observation isn't the controversial part: This "economic decline is eclipsed by the real and more stark prospect...
In the »Strategy on National Security«, US presidents present their view of the world. Donald Trump looks at Europe at the abyss and indicates which forces he relies on to bring the continent on its course.
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