The US National Security Strategy warns of a ‘civilisational breakthrough’ in Europe – nationally

US President Donald Trump’s Administration has put forward a new national security strategy that paints European unity as weak and aims to consolidate American hegemony in the Western hemisphere.
This document was released Friday by the White House, which definitely pushed the US that has been in the US in Europe to increase its migration policies and its rhetoric policies, and raised doubts about their long-term credibility as their long-term partners as their American partners.
At the same time, the administration strongly criticized its participants in democracy in Europe and carried out a campaign of pressure on the boat in South America, criticizing to cut off efforts to shape changes in those countries and in the services of the countries.
The plan emphasizes, at times beautiful and bellicose words, the “first” Philosophy of Pullicose, Trump’s “Philosophy” that favors neutrality overseas, questions decades of formal relations and prioritizes the interests of Sterts.
US strategy is “motivated above all by what is in the best interest of America – or, in two words, ‘America first,'” the document said.
This is the National Security Strategy, a document that the administration is releasing, because the Republican President is returning to office in January. It’s a sharp break from the course set by Demoent Joe Biden’s Democratic Administration, which sought to re-strengthen relations after many grew weary of Russia’s first and scrutinizing Russia stimulus.

Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado, who sits on the House Intelligence and Armed Forces committees, called the strategy “America’s best in the world and back in our circle.”
“The world is going to be a dangerous place and Americans are going to be a lot safer if this plan goes forward,” Horm said.
The United States wants to sell the almost 4-year-old war to Russia in Ukraine, a policy that the National Security Strategy called an important American benefit. But the document makes it clear that the US wants to improve its relationship with Russia after years of Moscow being treated as a global pariah, a progeny of Russia. “
This document also blamed the unity of America’s Retive Allies, which have found themselves at times in conflict with the changing methods of Trump in the Russia-Ukraine War, according to the US, an existing crisis.
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Economic stability in Europe is “released with a sharp and sharp hope for civilization,” the strategy document says.
The US suggests that Europe is included in its migration policies, which reduces the speech of birth, “extensive research and suppression of political opposition” and “confident national identity and self-confidence.”
“Tendencies must continue, the continent will not know its incompetence in 20 years or less. It is true, that some European countries will have economic medicine once” said the document.
The document also gives a nod to the rise of right-wing political parties in Europe, drawn from their opposition to illegal immigration policies and climate policies.
“America encourages its political allies in Europe to promote this spiritual renewal, and the growing influence of European groups that have burned the country gives cause for great optimism,” said the plan.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephel admitted that we are “our most important partner” in Nato but said questions about our civil society or “the organization of our free societies are not part of the greatness negotiations.
“And we don’t think that anyone needs to give us advice on this,” Wadephela told reporters.
Markus Frohmaier, a petitioner who has every way, fighting immigration to another country in Germany, described the strategy of the US as ‘a practical process of foreign policy that evaluates Germany. “
Putting things in America’s power
Despite Trump’s “America first”, his administration has carried out a series of military strikes on drug-trafficking boats in the Pacific and Eastern Pacific while there is a military presence in Venezuela to suppress President Nicolas Maduro.
The move is part of what the National Security Stratete puts as the “‘Corollary’ Trump Corollary ‘to the Monroe Doctrine” to “restore the evolution of the American Hemisphere.” The Monroe Doctrine of 1823, created by President James Monroe, originally aimed to resist any European penetration in the western hemisphere and was used to justify the intervention of American troops in Latin America.
Trump’s plan document says it aims to fight drug trafficking and control immigration. The US has also scaled back its military presence in the region even after building the largest military presence there in generations.
That means, for example, “intended to be sent to protect the border and defeat the cartels, including where it is necessary to use lethal forces to replace the enforcement strategy that has not failed,” it said.
Turning to Fork away from the Middle East
By changing the Americas, the US will seek a different approach in the Middle East.
The US, according to the plan, should abandon “America’s inappropriate attempts with” Nations in the Middle East, especially the kings of the Gulf, regarding their cultures and forms of government.
Trump has strengthened ties with the nations there and sees the countries of the Middle East ripe with economic opportunities, and the Arab nations “emerge as a place of cooperation, friendship, and investment.
“We must encourage and promote regeneration where it arises and where it arises naturally, without trying to force it,” it said.
This year, Trump made his biggest foreign trip, and his efforts to resolve the Israel – Hamas war in Gaza became a big deal. But the US plans to shift its focus to the region, the administration said, as America is increasingly dependent on its oil supply.

‘Resistance’ of US-China relations
Meanwhile, as the US under Trump has ridden decades of free trade policies with his global tariffs, its relationship with China has been increasingly focused. America under Trump wants to “co-ordinate” US-China relations while also countering Beijing’s aggressive stance toward Taiwan, according to the document.
The Trump administration wants to prevent a war over Taiwan, a tragic island that Beijing claims as its own and the US is bound by its military support rules, by maintaining a military advantage over China.
But the US wants allies in the region to do more to push back against Chinese pressure and contribute more to their defense.
“The US military cannot, and should not, do this alone,” the plan said. “Our accountants must step up and use – and more importantly do – more to protect themselves collectively.”
Correspondents Lisa Mascaro in Washington and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report.



