The Trump administration said on Friday that Europe is facing the “stark prospect of civilizational erasure” and pledged
that the United States will support like-minded “patriotic” parties across the continent to prevent a future in which
“certain NATO members will become majority non-European.”
The dark assessment of Europe’s future was released overnight as part of an annual update to the United States’ national
security strategy around the world.
Without naming them directly, the document says the United States should support political parties in Europe who fight
against migration and promote nationalism. That describes several far-right parties like Reform U.K. in Britain and the
Alternative for Germany, known as the A.F.D., which has been classified as an extremist party by German intelligence
“In everything we do, we are putting America First,” Mr. Trump wrote in a foreword to the document, which he called a
“road map to ensure that America remains the greatest and most successful nation in human history.”
In a section called “Promoting European Greatness,” the document offers a searing critique of America’s closest allies.
It warns that Europe is on a path to becoming “unrecognizable” because of migration policies that it claims are
undermining the national identities of European countries. And it said that it should be the policy of the United States
to help Europe “correct its current trajectory” over the course of the next several decades.
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