EU Warns US Security Strategy Boosts Far-Right Parties And Threatens Transatlantic Unity (Worthy News Analysis)
- The meeting aimed to discuss recent U.S. security strategy talks that have raised tensions between Europe and the United States.
- The new U.S. security strategy, released on December 5, praises the growth of far-right parties in Europe, impacting political dynamics and unity.
- Concerns were raised about Europe's future, especially regarding immigration issues and restrictions on free speech.
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The US strives for a "course correction" in Europe - experts are alarmed. Despite a long list of allegations, EU politicians stick to the transatlantic partnership. Reactions from Brussels.
According to historian Manfred Berg, the new security doctrine of the United States is a battle announcement to the EU. It stands for the attempt to split and radicalise US foreign policy. And it will not disappear after Trump.
The new US National Security Strategy surprises only those who have decided to ignore reality, says Edward Lucas, a long-time correspondent for The Economist from Berlin, Moscow, Vienna and the Baltic states and an internationally recognized expert on espionage, subversion, the use and misuse of history, in an analysis for Cepa.org.
Trump Wants to Make Europe White Again
The new US National Security Strategy represents a decisive departure from the universalist values that have guided US foreign policy since 1945. Its nativist, anti-liberal stance should dispel any remaining European illusions about the current state of the transatlantic alliance.
DECRYPTAGE - This Friday, the White House published a new offensive doctrine against the Old Continent, presented as a territory in "civilised decline." Threatened by interference, Europeans intend to preserve the transatlantic alliance.
CHRONIQUE. The document, of rare brutality, revealed by the United States is the fundamentals of a foreign policy that was theirs from their foundation until 1941, recalls former Ambassador Gerard Araud.
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