US National Security Strategy

US Actions Echoing 1930s Concerns Amidst Political Polarization

British MPs expressed serious concerns about the US’s national security strategy, criticizing its use of “extreme rightwing tropes” reminiscent of the 1930s and its potential interference in European democracies. The House of Commons specifically scrutinized the strategy’s language, which described Europe as facing “civilisational erasure” and vowed to support “patriotic European parties.” While some ministers acknowledged areas of agreement with the US, others, including the Liberal Democrats, explicitly condemned the document’s ideology, with some describing it as rooted in “racist, white supremacist ideology”.

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Trump’s Policies Seen as Declaration of War on Europe

The article suggests that despite repeated warnings, European leaders have been slow to react to Russia’s aggression, even after events such as the Salisbury poisoning. It argues that the United States, under its current administration, is now actively working to undermine European democracies. The author presents a new US National Security Strategy as evidence, detailing its disturbing alignment with far-right ideologies and its strategic stability with Russia. Therefore, the article concludes by urging European leaders to recognize the end of the transatlantic alliance and to take decisive action to defend the continent’s future by ramping up military spending, confronting internal issues, and supporting Ukraine.

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