The Donald Trump Administration Unveils New U.S. National Security Strategy

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On December 5, a new national security strategy was presented, emphasizing that "America First," while reaffirming Trump's position on non-interference by the U.S. in the affairs of other countries. The President also refers to himself as the "President of the World."

In this document, Europe is accused of being at risk of "erasure" from the map of civilization due to its migration policy. The criticism is directed at the governments of European countries, which, according to the authors of the strategy, undermine democratic processes. At the same time, supranational structures, such as the European Union, are condemned for their alleged restriction of political freedom and sovereignty.

A separate section is dedicated to warnings about a possible "civilizational catastrophe" caused by migration, which is claimed to "transform the continent," leading to internal conflicts, censorship, suppression of opposition, and loss of national identity.

Despite the fact that the ideas presented in the strategy have long been discussed in the U.S., their sharpness may provoke a negative reaction in European countries.

The document also describes ethnic groups, such as Haitians and Somalis, as "undesirable" for the U.S. and notes a sharp reduction in the refugee admission quota by 94%, with priority given to white South Africans, referred to as "victims of genocide."

The strategy warns that if current trends continue, Europe could become "unrecognizable" within the next 20 years. It mentions that the rise of far-right parties may lead to optimism, as they support stricter migration policies.

Additionally, one of the tasks will be to "cultivate resistance" to the current course of development in Europe. However, it is still unclear what specific steps will be taken to achieve this goal.

Previously, Trump and his team supported European politicians opposing migration. In February, at the Munich Conference, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance stated that "mass migration" poses a serious threat to "our common civilization," linking the openness of European countries to migrants with terrorist acts in cities across Europe.
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