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https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/u-s-flips-history-by-casting-europenot-russiaas-villain-in-new-security-policy-cbb138fa
BRUSSELS—For years, the U.S. government has published an annual National Security Strategy that lays out how Washington sees the world and its approach to dealing with looming threats, from China to Russia to drug-traffickers in Latin America.

This week, the Trump administration’s version seemed to reserve its harshest tone for a new target: America’s closest allies in Europe.

The 30-page document painted European nations as wayward, declining powers that have ceded their sovereignty to the European Union and are led by governments that suppress democracy and muzzle voices that want a more nationalistic turn.

It says the continent faces “civilizational erasure” through immigration that could render it “unrecognizable” in two decades—as well as turning several North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies into majority “non-European” countries. It concludes the region could grow too weak to be “reliable allies.”

The document underscores how radically the Trump administration is reshaping traditional American foreign policy, and it is likely to deepen divisions in the trans-Atlantic alliance, which has largely kept the peace in Europe since World War II and promoted Western values across the world.

The document landed like a bucket of cold water in European capitals. European leaders reading the document need “to assume that the traditional trans-Atlantic relationship is dead,” said Katja Bego, a senior researcher at Chatham House, a think tank in London.

Timothy Garton Ash, a prominent British historian, described the document “as the mother of all wake-up calls for Europe.”

“We’re in this extraordinary position where the U.S. is still objectively an ally of Europe, but subjectively at least in the Trump administration and the view of many Europeans we’re no longer seeing each other that way,” he said.
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As if we don't need more proof trump is putin's cock holster
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Since President Trump returned to office in January, European leaders have worked to address his concerns while currying favor with him. Those efforts have won kind words from Trump, but others on his team display disdain for Europe and antipathy toward many European policies.

Many points in the National Security Strategy echo critiques that Vice President JD Vance first made weeks into the administration, at a security conference in Munich in February. They amplify criticisms of Europe leveled by MAGA supporters and highlight trans-Atlantic differences.

“It essentially declares outright opposition to the European Union,” said Garton Ash. “It’s JD Vance’s notorious speech in Munich but on steroids, and as official U.S. policy.”

The strategy says the EU—an institution that the U.S. helped establish decades ago—and other transnational organizations “undermine political liberty and sovereignty.” It also accuses many European governments of “subversion of democratic processes,” though it doesn’t spell out what it means by that.

Europeans have long acknowledged that their slow-growing economies need fixing and that they must boost military spending, though actions to address those shortfalls have been slow or ineffectual. Many European countries are also clamping down on immigration, which has started to fall. The region remains, by any measure, a critical global bastion of capitalism and democracy, and the U.S.’s strongest historical and cultural partner.

Every Western European country scores higher on the global ranking of freedom and democracy than the U.S. does, according to Freedom House, a U.S.-based nonprofit that ranks countries according to measures such as election process, rule of law and individual rights.

The document casts its criticism of Europe in an almost paternalistic tone—the kind of tough love advice one gives a friend. It begins its three-page section on Europe with the title “Promoting European Greatness.”
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>It concludes the region could grow too weak to be “reliable allies.”
Remind me again which country is being a bitch about helping out with the war in Ukraine, a conflict most of NATO is invested it?
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The tone and pointed criticisms of Europe contrasts with the document’s approach to traditional U.S. rivals or threats like Russia. Russia isn’t mentioned a single time as a possible threat to U.S. interests.

The section on Europe also highlights differences over the war in Ukraine, accusing European officials of holding “unrealistic expectations” about the war. Significantly, it positions the U.S. as more of an arbiter between Europe and Russia, rather than Europe’s ally opposing Russia, which has been America’s role since the end of World War II. The document also calls for an end to NATO being “a perpetually expanding alliance.”

“The document reads like a brief in favor of the Russian position, calling for European states to get back to work with Russia and offering up the U.S.A. as the vehicle to do this,” said Phillips O’Brien, a professor of strategic studies at the University of St. Andrews, in Scotland, in his daily newsletter. “This is a strategy to destroy the present Europe, to make it MAGA.”

Rather than presenting a more isolationist America—as many in the MAGA movement have advocated—Bego at Chatham House said the document shows the Trump administration wants to actively reshape Europe in its own image.

“Our goal should be to help Europe correct its current trajectory,” the strategy says. “We want Europe to remain European, to regain its civilizational self-confidence, and to abandon its failed focus on regulatory suffocation.”

One section lays out a U.S. foreign-policy goal of “cultivating resistance to Europe’s current trajectory within European nations,” which analysts read as outright American interference in European politics and support for far-right or anti-immigration parties in Germany, France, the U.K. and other countries.

The document makes no mention of shaping political outcomes in other global regions.
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>>1463424
No Russian never called me a cultist.
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Nathalie Tocci, director of the Institute for International Affairs in Rome and a former EU diplomatic adviser, said the document lays out a fairly coherent vision of a world dominated by three big powers—the U.S., China and Russia—who have areas of cooperation and zones of influence.

“I think it’s fairly clear that Europe is seen by the administration as being on the colonial menu” for domination by either the U.S. or Russia, she said. “So to me, the real question is: what else needs to happen for us Europeans to wake up to this?"

A spokeswoman for the EU Commission declined to comment on the whole document but pushed back against the assertion that Europe backs harmful migration policies or undermines free speech. She added that the U.S.’s new security policy contrasted with the strong ties Europe has traditionally had with America.

“The U.S. national security has been very much linked to Europe’s security, which explains also all the work we are doing with the U.S. as our key ally and partner,” including on Ukraine, said Paula Pinho, chief spokeswoman for the Commission.

Vance and other administration officials have criticized democracy in countries such as Germany and France, where mainstream parties maintain a so-called firewall that bars them from entering governing coalitions with far-right parties because of the legacy of fascism.

Vance has criticized this as undemocratic, but most pro-democracy experts say individual political parties are free to choose which other parties they would work with, and whether or not they share the same values. And voters can give far-right parties an electoral majority, allowing them to govern without coalition partners.

Vance and others have also criticized Europe for laws that restrict hate speech—a legacy of the continent’s wars. Yet analysts said there seems little recognition that Europe upholds free speech broadly, including criticism of politicians and leaders, unlike Russia and China.
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>>1463428
>We want Europe to remain European, to regain its civilizational self-confidence, and to abandon its failed focus on regulatory suffocation
There is literally nothing more European than regulating everything to death and using black and brown labor to offset economic problems caused by a crumbling empire.
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>>1463434
you're projecting again russia shill
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>>1463429
Then let me be the first American to call you a traitor.
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ALEX PATPO FATTORINO DELIVEROO PISTOIA
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>>1463424
Hehehe you really gottem by posting this during peak Russia hours.
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>>1463436
Metric time
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>>1463429
They sure do call you useful idiot though.
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>>1463462
Ok 12 year old, go back to bed.
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>>1463462
...the United States just forced China to sell TikTok because Instagram and YouTube couldn't compete with it. Free market for thee, but not for me
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>>1463424
Gotta love how all these "EU is overregulating and ruining it for all of us!!!" are entirely born from them forcing Musk to pay a fine for refusing to follow social media rules lmao
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>>1463445
>tfw a european calls you a traitor to america because you won't help ukraine (helmed by a jew) fight the home of the orthodox church
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Evil empire America, has caused so much suffering around the world. It's NATO arm has damaged Europe so severely, and it's American puppet politicians are frightened. Trump and his controllers are white nationalists, and even though we Russians would gladly welcome a melting pot like the United States has, we will use bigot Trump's support for us.
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>>1463467
Where the fuck is this free market you queers keep complaining about?
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>Europe is The Main Villain in New Security Policy.

One word:
BANGGGGGGG!!


This was NEEDED because Europe and the UK think they can usurp American authority, and there’s one man standing alongside the so called “Muskrat” Elon Musk making sure that anons don’t end up like those in Michigan and Wisconsin, Lawyer and 4chan Employee PRESTON BYRNE!!!!
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>>1463429
>Act like a cultist
>Be surprised when someone calls you one
???
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>>1463486
It ate itself in 1929 and hasn't been back since. Follow the example they set and jump out a highrise window.
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>>1463469
Which is code for "The Russians aren't allowed to spam their propaganda with impunity"
Also don't forget how trump is trying to force ate night comedians in the US to be fired, and was actually successful with one and almost was with a second before a massive backlash by the people stopped it.
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>>1463512
Uh, a cult would elect a figurehead with brain cancer and shit.
Then sit around in a burning room and try to tell everyone "This is fine" while inflation went out of control.
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>>1463520
>the people
Who are these people?
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>>1463537
I’m guessing the ones who voted with their wallets and cancelled their subscriptions in enough numbers to convince ABC that bending the knee to a temporary president isn’t as powerful as the humble shekel
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>>1463538
Wait, idiots subscribe to free TV?
And looking it up, it appears there were more subs than cancels after the Democancer was excised.
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>>1463542
>And looking it up, it appears there were more subs than cancels after the Democancer was excised.
Lmao they caved and brought him back. Cope.
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>>1463542
>Wait, idiots subscribe to free TV?
Yeah, people pay money for all sorts of weird shit.
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>>1463546
Caved to what? New subscriptions being up 10%?
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>>1463537
Real Americans who believe in the first amendment. Sucks for fascists like you.
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>>1463563
>Backlash? There was no backlash! Nothing happened! Nothing to see here!
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>>1463581
They're going to pretend Disney didn't lose $4.2 Billion over them caving to the trump regime's threats from Project 2025 to fire Jimmy Kimmel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohPToBog_-g
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>>1463582
Man, shitty AI search doesn't even agree with you.
>Disney did not lose $4.2 billion as a direct result of suspending Jimmy Kimmel's show, though its market capitalization declined by that amount over a period of days following the controversy. The drop in value was primarily due to a 1.9% fall in Disney’s stock price, which equated to approximately $3.87 billion in market value loss during the suspension week.
> By September 22, 2025, Disney’s market capitalization had fallen by $6.4 billion, or 3.0%, from the start of trading on September 18, but this decline was not caused by the suspension.
Did you sell your stock in Disney? Who did? No one owns anything but investment firms.
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>>1463585
>Guys Disney didn't lose 4.2 billion from the controversy, they ONLY lost 3.87 billion.
>And then they lost more afterwards but that was unrelated
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>>1463585
>Using AI
>Which shows it lost 6.4 billion
Thisis where you throw your bot under the bus
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>>1463589
>Doesn't know the difference between market cap and real money.
NGMI.

>>1463591
Disney lost nothing, but a economically illiterate leftist fucking commie wouldn't know shit as he argues over billionaires saving a suspicious mouthpiece.
Disney net income/loss for the quarter ending September 30, 2025 was $13.431B, a 132.65% increase year-over-year.
Disney net income/loss for the twelve months ending September 30, 2025 was $34.108B, a 120.05% increase year-over-year.
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>>1463593
>Guys if we just include everything before the controversy in our financials, we can pretend the controversy did nothing
You know shooting Lincoln actually didn't really impact Booths acting career. He still had multiple roles that year.
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>>1463593
>Resorts to Russian NPC buzzwords
Keep seething that your plot to destroy the first amendment faiedl hard Project 2025 drone.
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>>1463597
Freezepeach screedom a consequences or whatever.
Why are you such a fucking retarded brat, faggot?
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>>1463599
Not him but it isn't hard to guess it's because you people think "owning the libs" is a valid way to run the country and the world economy.
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>>1463536
Or they’d elect a pedophile and then pretend he isn’t one, then when evidence came out that was really hard to ignore, would shift their stance to “well maybe the age of consent is too high.”
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>>1463599
>Russian bot broke down
They never send their best to /news/
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Europe is a far left faggot pussy filled shit hole, they don't deserve an ounce of my country's respect or resources.
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>>1463608
Trump was the one that got Epstein originally convicted and now the files are gonna come out. You redditor cultists are going to have to come up with some brand new cultist tag line to combat it now.
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>>1463597
>>1463597
Left wingers have been the ones actively calling to make "hate speech" illegal you fucking delusional piece of shit
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>>1463639
>Deflecting from the fact trump used the government to get Steven Colbert fired because he was still ass blasted over being called putin's cock holster.
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>>1463640
>Redditor cultists believe their nonsense drama are "facts"
Nobody has cared about Steven Colbert since 2007
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>>1463467
TikTok being used for information warfare surely had nothing to do with it lol.
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>>1463639
Are you mad that hate speech is illegal?
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>>1463662
"hate speech" isn't illegal in USA and it's a good thing that weak, pathetic cowards can't hide from words.
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>>1463662
Outlawing """"hate speech"""" is genuinely fascist especially when the arbiters of what is "hate speech" are weak animals like yourself.
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>>1463664
>>1463665
Found the groypers
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>>1463668
What the fuck is a groyper? Are you admitting to me right now that you are such a weak piece of shit pussy that you are genuinely scared of speech and believe it should be criminalized?
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>>1463668
>Not being afraid of icky discourse makes you far right
This is why normal people think you are fags and also why you keep losing. It's so fuckin pathetic.
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>>1463670
>>1463677
Why are you pretending to be multiple people? It seems like a tacit admission that you have an unpopular opinion
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>>1463679
Instead of throwing a schizophrenic tantrum, why don't you just stay on topic and answer the question? What scares you about speech?
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>>1463681
Instead of begging to be taken seriously, act mature for once
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Talk about the story. The people in charge of our country are steering us in a bad direction.
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>>1463679
>Not having an arbiter control what is and isn't "hate" is unpopular
You are fuckin delusional
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>>1463683
My God you really are a fuckin coward
>>1463684
I don't think so at all. Europe is full of weak pussies and the.person above you is literally proving it in real time
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>>1463662
>>1463683
By all means, please rationalize your support for criminalizing speech
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>>1463639
>Left wingers have been the ones actively calling to make "hate speech" illegal
>US legislation signed in Israel, making anti-semitism illegal
>Left winger
What letter is after Ron deSantis's name? 'D' or 'R'
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>>1463691
Those laws don't criminalize speech, rather they give an outlier for criminal harassments. Meanwhile left wingers like the one I highlighted actively want words and speech they deem "hateful" to carry criminal punishment. Sorta like in Europe when calling a black rapist a mean epithet gets you criminally charged
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>>1463690
Why would you think anyone is claiming that spending money is illegal?
Serious question. Take your time and write out the least retarded answer you can, thanks
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>>1463693
You're either a broken bot or you are responding to the wrong post
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>>1463690
>By all means, please rationalize your support for criminalizing speech
>>1463693
>Why would you think anyone is claiming that spending money is illegal?
>Serious question. Take your time and write out the least retarded answer you can, thanks
>Serious
The above is why you'll never be taken seriously.
Take your time and write out the reasons why you shouldn't be pointed and laughed at for fucking up, as proved above.
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>>1463699
This is so fuckin hilarious. You've been called a coward for being afraid of speech.. And when asked why you believe speech should be criminalized, you run away and refuse to answer the question... Like a coward lmfaoo.
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You'd think shills would understand that spending money is speech, but here we are.
Seeing retardation live in 4k
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>>1463699
>Waaahhhh wahhhhh. Let me call people slurs!
No.
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>This is so fuckin hilarious
>>1463690 >>1463693 >>1463700, sure.
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>>1463704
their translation AI must be malfunctioning
gotta wait until their shill tools get fixed before they can reply
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>>1463704
>Let me call people slurs!
>>1463304
No: >>1463286
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>>1463704
>>1463706
So you believe should be illegal is because words hurt? It's hard to extrapolate since you're a giant pussy that can't just rationalize what theyre saying. What is it pussy boy lets use your big boy words now
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>>1463708
Racism is bad. Very simple lesson; even children can figure it out.
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>So you believe should be illegal
>believe should
>so >>1463708 believes he has attended English classes
So you believe you're American? You cannot spell 'Believe' without the word Lie.
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>>1463708
saar, your translation bot is broken saar
saar, you are replying with nonsensical garbage saar
saar, wait for your supervisor to update you on when your translation tools will be fixed to keep replying saar
saar you are a faggot saar
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>>1463710
Farting is bad should that be illegal too? Which things that offend me should I get to deem illegal? Oh wait I'm not a fuckin coward, weak ass pussy like you! So does that mean I get to suffer at a coward's behest?

>>1463713
>>1463714
How the fuck do you cultists expect your "revolution" to happen when you're so fuckin weak you're scared of words??
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>>1463467
Of course it’s not free for EU and Australia. They have people CENSORING THE INTERNET, JUST LIKE MICHIGAN AND WISCONSIN!!!
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>>1463726
>words
>weak
>>1463708
>So you believe should be illegal
>believe should
You tell me.
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>>1463575
Just like those who are ADVOCATING for a free and anonymous internet, which ICELAND and ESTONIA have OF ALL PLACES!!!
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>>1463730
Yet again, the coward that is afraid of speech is also to cowardly to explain his stance on hate speech. Go dye your hair and sit in the corner you frail child.
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>is also to cowardly
>to
The shill that is so illiterate is too cowardly to admit he isn't American
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>>1463741
I can't imagine being an adult and being this afraid to explain an opinion I just gave. You must have been picked on a lot in school lmao
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>>1463741
but have you considered that illiterate non-us retards deserved representation too?
calling out someones retardation is a microaggression. if this were a public area and they were a schizophrenic homeless person with a knife they'd stab you for making fun of their broken english
think about that for a bit
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/12/09/europe-trump-sour-transatlantic-relations/
BRUSSELS — A new U.S. national security strategy berating Europe has triggered a wave of acrimony across the Atlantic, enraging and dismaying European officials who say the document has turned the Trump administration’s vitriol against European democracies into formal policy.

President Donald Trump’s push to halt the war in Ukraine on terms favorable to Russia, as well as the European Union’s announcement Friday of a roughly $140 million fine against X for violating the bloc’s digital rules, have fueled the fire, pushing transatlantic relations to their lowest point since Trump returned to the White House in January.

Elon Musk, the owner of X, is calling for abolishing the E.U., and Trump supporters are railing against the 27-nation bloc. European officials describe the regulations as a matter of sovereignty and say they are trying to stop abuses by behemoth American technology companies.

Tensions erupted after the U.S. strategy painted the E.U. as a bigger threat than Russia or China and said Europe risks “civilizational erasure” because of immigrants and progressive social policies. The document lays bare the depth of the rift in the 80-year-old Western alliance, European officials and analysts say, and serves as proof that European nations should strive for greater military independence.

In one snarky retort, Poland’s foreign minister, Radosław Sikorski, wrote that gun deaths are “an interesting metric of erasure,” noting there were nearly seven times as many per year in the United States as in the E.U. Other commentators have directed their ire at American food products banned in Europe because of chemical additives.
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From the start of Trump’s term, the president’s inner circle has bashed Europe.

Vice President JD Vance delivered the first broadside in February in a speech at the Munich Security Conference, in which he accused European governments of censoring political opponents, especially the far right, by restricting hate speech, and he alleged that they had created “horrors” by accepting too many immigrants. There have also been disputes over tariffs and regulation.

“Now it’s clear, Vance’s speech in Munich and the many tweets of President Trump have become official doctrine of the United States, and we must act accordingly,” European Council President António Costa said at an event in Paris on Monday.

Costa urged Europe to understand that “post-World War II alliances have changed” and to get ready to “protect ourselves not only against our adversaries, but also against the allies who challenge us.”
Efforts by European leaders to cajole Trump — reaching a deal on tariffs, agreeing to increase military spending and taking over military and financial support of Ukraine — appear to have done little to change the views within his administration. The security document put it in writing.

“There is a growing recognition that their strategy did not work,” said Nathalie Tocci, director of the Rome-based Institute for International Affairs and a former E.U. foreign policy adviser. “It’s becoming clearer that, obviously, it’s expressed by the Trump administration, but there seems to be a bigger MAGA sort of worldview in which Europe is identified as Public Enemy No. 1.”

Tocci said the U.S. strategy describes the continent as “the only world region apparently in which democracy is under threat”; echoes the “great replacement” theory — a baseless claim that White populations are deliberately being replaced by non-White immigrants; and “buys into a narrative” on Russia, which has blamed Europeans for its war in Ukraine.
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The only shills accepted here are those who are like me, wanting to keep everyone here ANONYMOUS AND NOT UNDER THE CONTROL of the Globalists.
>>1463746 read my frigging mind before I even hit post.
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“The whole thing is completely, I mean, off the bender,” she said.

The U.S. strategy’s embrace of European nationalist parties, and its promise of “cultivating resistance to Europe’s current trajectory within European nations,” also drew pushback.

“What we cannot accept is this threat of interference in Europe’s political life,” Costa said in some of the most forceful comments from the bloc’s top echelons.

Former E.U. commissioner Thierry Breton shared the sentiments, saying that the “very shocking” document puts it “in black and white” that the White House sees Europeans institutions “as an enemy” it wants to “destabilize.” Breton said the administration seems to want a “Europe that will be much more fragmented and so, evidently, weakened.”

Some European politicians and commentators spent the weekend responding to tirades from Musk and U.S. officials in a war of subtweets on X.

A member of the European Parliament from Germany said the continent did not want “a tech bro oligarchy.” Another, from France, posted that “Europe is not a colony of the United States.”

On the other side of the spat, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, fresh off a visit to NATO headquarters, complained about European nations pursuing “all sorts of agendas that are often utterly adverse to U.S. interests and security.”

Landau mentioned “economic suicide/climate fanaticism” and “disdain for national sovereignty.” In subsequent posts, however, Landau described the “charming” Christmas market in central Brussels and shared a photo of Belgian french fries.

The U.S. strategy published late last week — a mission statement that every administration publishes — accused the E.U. of seeking to “undermine political liberty and sovereignty,” lamenting “censorship of free speech” and “loss of national identities” in Europe.
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>I can't imagine being an adult
The current state of the shill.
Now give us a speech on why you should be considered an adult: because normal sane people who are adults don't behave the way you do here on /news/, shill.
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Unlike the strategy of Trump’s first term, it did not focus on geopolitical challenges from Russia and China. Instead, it cited a need to “reestablish strategic stability” with Russia and cast the U.S. as a potential moderator between Moscow and Europe, rather than as the largest and leading member of the NATO alliance, which views Russia as a pernicious threat.

The security strategy also derided “unrealistic expectations” of European leaders backing Ukraine against Russia’s invasion, and accused their “unstable minority governments” of “subversion of democratic processes,” without backing up the claim.

The stark language laid out a vision of Europe that contradicts many views on the continent. An annual survey by Körber-Stiftung, a German nonprofit, found that 59 percent of Germans believe they can freely express their opinions but only about 35 percent believe this is also true for Americans.

This is certainly not the first transatlantic rift. During George W. Bush’s administration, there was a bitter split over the U.S. invasion of Iraq, and Trump’s first term was also divisive. But polling this year suggests growing alienation, with more and more Europeans viewing ties with America negatively or even as adversarial.

On Ukraine, recent polls also suggest that public support for Europe’s backing of Kyiv remains solid in countries such as Germany, Britain and France despite growing weariness amid economic difficulties and political pressure from the hard left and hard right.

European leaders have pledged to boost ailing economies, cut red tape and embark on a defense buildup, although they may be sluggish and divided in following through. But many Europeans blasted the U.S. complaints as absurd.
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>>1463750
It’s all connected, we need to destroy globalism and keep the internet anonymous. 4chan was BUILT on anonymity, and so was the internet.
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>>1463748
>only shills accepted here
literally the only words I want to see coming out of your mouth are shaped like teeth after you bite the curb in response to my respectful kinetic argument applied to the back of your head
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The Trump team has made no secret of its disdain. Trump once said the E.U. — a project long backed by the U.S. and designed to promote free trade and prevent military conflict on the continent — was formed to “screw” the United States. Top Trump advisers have called Europeans “pathetic” and “freeloading” in a leaked chat.

One irony is that even before the xenophobic lectures from Washington, many European governments had begun turning away from open-door immigration policies as embattled centrists seek to answer challenges from nationalist parties.

But not everyone was displeased by the U.S. vision for Europe.

The Alternative for Germany (AfD), an anti-immigrant, anti-Islam, Euroskeptic party classified by German authorities as extremist, cheered the security strategy as “a foreign policy reality check for Europe, and especially for Germany.”

Hungary’s Kremlin-friendly prime minister, Viktor Orban, meanwhile, praised Musk “for holding the line” against what he called an “attack on X” from the “Brusselian overlords” at the E.U. executive branch.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the fine on X an “an attack on all American tech platforms and the American people by foreign governments,” while Musk shared a slew of posts against the E.U. which he said “should be abolished and sovereignty returned to individual countries.”

Replying to Musk, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev posted: “Exactly.”

As Europeans fumed, Moscow welcomed aspects of the new U.S. strategy. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Russia hopes it “will have a sobering effect on the European war party.”
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>>1463754
Then let me ask you a question if you have a moment.
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Jürgen Hardt, foreign policy spokesman of Germany’s Christian Democratic Union, the party of Chancellor Friedrich Merz, said Trump’s strategy echoes “right radical parties in Europe” with a pro-Kremlin line “or sometimes it sounds like Putin talking about Europe.”

Even Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni — a conservative ally of Trump and Musk in politics and ideology — said in a TV interview that “when you outsource security to someone else, you have to know there’s a price to pay.”

Some, however, criticized E.U. and national leaders for not hitting back harder.

The E.U.'s former top diplomat, Josep Borrell, on Tuesday called the U.S. strategy “a declaration of political war” and said Trump seems to want a subordinate “White Europe divided into nations.” Borrell called on European leaders to “stop pretending that Trump is not our adversary, hiding behind a fearful and complacent silence, and instead assert the EU’s sovereignty.”
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>>1463754
Here is the question:
do you care that the globalists on YouTube, In Australia and The EU, are trying to censor the internet and strip every single one of us (yes this includes you anon), of our anonymity?
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>>1463745
If you're such a tough guy that calls out racists then why do you even want to bother with enforcing laws then? Hahah oh wait you're a giant fuckin pussy. It's so ironic because you're probably the same spastic child that cries about the police kicking in protestor skulls that stand in traffic
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>>1463745
>retards
>retardation
Now point out where >>1463741 mentions those words verbatim.
The only one calling out someone is you. And saying so much about yourself, too.
>they were a schizophrenic
>behaving this way in /news/, when the only one stopping them from not behaving this way and being a normal sane person: is you
I'm not the one behaving the way you are.
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>>1463755
SEE, THIS RIGHT HERE, is evidence they want to control us and learned NADA from the American revolution. It’s not about protecting kids, it’s about control.
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>>1463761
Don’t let it distract you from the fact that Preston Byrne, Lawyer and 4chan contributor is putting EVERYONE INCLUDING THIS ANON REPLYING TO YOU, on his BACK and TAKING A STAND AGAINST MAKING SURE WE GO FROM DYSTOPIA BACK INTO UTOPIA
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>>1463758
>anonymity
Trumps Supreme Court literally told us that anonymity/privacy isn't a right
Fuck off shill, you chose to die in the public spotlight
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>>1463766
Where on reddit did it say that??
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>>1463771
>reddit
You should go back there, as you know so much about that place.
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>>1463776
I like how you kids try and act like youre not terminally on reddit every fuckin day lmao
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I like how >>1463781 projects so much, lol. Speaking of lol:
>youre
You're acting as an American, and it isn't convincing.
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>>1463784
Thats the proper form of youre and what, is it a coincidence that 100% of what you believe in is lock-step approved on reddit's front page?
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>>1463793
go back there
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>>1463793
>Thats the proper form of youre
You're a very special little guy, aren't you?
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>>1463766
Now JD Vance talked him out of it.
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>>1463766
Also You are literally obeying a news source that leaves out information. I don’t wanna hear it, hypocrite anon. Fox and Straight Arrow News are better than your sources
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>>1463793
>Thats the proper form of youre
Your English teacher would say you're wrong.
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>>1463809
watch, they'll triple down pretending youre is a word
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>>1463511
>This was NEEDED because Europe and the UK think they can usurp American authority


So your answer is to make it a sure thing that they grow militarily and unify against Russian threats? That guarantees that Europe will either federalize or grow closer in the future and act as a direct competitor to the USA instead of what it used to be, a promoter and exporter of the legitimacy of American foreign policy. Russia is not going to surpass them. Russia is going to wither away between Europe and China as a buffer state for both. Europe will be our competition alongside China.


Meanwhile wtf do we get? An entire continent hostile to us on our side of the Atlantic? This isn't 1860 where everyone else is a barely unified gaggle of cities that happen to speak the same language. Latin America is for better or worse a series of identifiable and (maybe not to us but to them definitely) distinct cultures and states. And this isn't 200 years ago where attacks and usurpation of rights and sovereignty can be downplayed or denied. Every single strike and crime against them will be recorded and they will hate us for it and they will all be against us. They already are to some extent. The only ones on our side are the weakest among them that make cold war Europe look like it had a backbone. If Colombia and Ecuador or god forbid Brazil throw their weight against whatever asinine poorly thought out retarded thing Trump seems to have planned in Venezuela it'll be a bloodletting no one south of the Rio Grande will ever forget. And we're stuck on a continent with these people.
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>>1463827
You lost the plot, this issue is connected to a war that media outlets are not reporting on as much. Meanwhile there’s actual users who care about this issue.
THERE IS AN ONGOING WAR to get the internet back to being free and anonymous.
>Trump wants this censorship

I know you will counter with this like the actual shills are doing so imma save you the trouble, JD Vance talked Trump OUT of it, O-U-W-T OF IT.

>Only Because of “Elongated Muskrat”

Not Just him. Lawyer, and 4chan contributor, our own PRESTON BYRNE is standing alongside Elon Musk, JD Vance and Donald J. Trump, dedicated to avoid dystopia ON ALL sides.
And EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US, YES, INCLUDING YOU, and Anyone that dares call me and anyone else siding with me a “shill” WILL NOT STOP UNTIL WE HAVE REACHED UTOPIA INSTEAD OF DYSTOPIA.
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>>1463833
faggot
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>>1463835
If defending our free speech just like lawyer and 4chan contributor Preston Byrne makes me that word, so be it.
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>You lost the plot
Cloudflare has folded like a lawn chair to the EU.
You've lost.
>EU forced Apple to use USB C
>previously Taylor Swift took on the almighty Apple: guess who lost
You can tell the EU where you can possibly succeed where JD Weird failed, anon. I'll wait.
And as they failed against Taylor Swift, then her lawyer must be infinitely superior to your Breaston Purne, you tit.
>what Captcha is used by 4chan
What has just asked 'How high?' when the the EU said 'Jump'. The power exerted over Apple: infinitely bigger & richer than Xitter.
>Taylor Swift making Apple her bitch
Your precious '4chan lawyer' is less than nothing. Therefore you basically don't exist anon, and all your wrong opinions go into the trash.
Xitter will be more than forced to conform. And Muskrat will only have the right to like it. Or he can sell Xitter. Imagine he being a mere user and he posts a wrong opinion on that which he used to own...?!
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>>1463637
>Trump was the hero all along!
Yep, straight cult.
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>>1463833
What?
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>>1463511
You know, the point of having a secret lover is that you keep it a SECRET. You think your dear Preston would want us to find out about your little tryst?
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>>1463445
A traitor to what exactly?
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>>1464055
America.
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>>1464056
The country founded as an explicit white ethnostate?
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>The country founded by the original inhabitants who made it an explicit non-white ethnostate
ftfy
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>>1464059
Who founded the United States of America?
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>>1464060
Spaniards were living there before the British were.
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>>1464058
>>1464060
Fuck off, traitor. Don't even try. Someone is going to kill you someday.
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>>1464061
Living where? Not in a country called The United States of America, which is the only country "America" refers to.
>>1464062
But anyway, who founded the United States of America?
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>>1464063
>Spain founded St. Augustine, Florida in 1565, while England's Jamestown (Virginia) began in 1607.
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>>1464064
So to clarify, who founded the United States of America?
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>who founded the United States of America?
Not you personally, anon.
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>>1463990
Once again, frigg off, you spineless anon. You know this is exactly why the globalists are pointing and laughing as we both sit behind our computer and phone screens and argue about who’s fault it is. And they’re not just laughing at you, anon. They are laughing at me and anyone else that is arguing with someone just because the other person does not like the other person. They know that you will ignore convincing talking points like the plague, which is exactly what they want. To put it simply, for your fish brained headazz, they are currently a bigger fish to us. They are the predator and every single one of us on this platform are the prey. CAPISCHE?!
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>>1464058
>explicit white ethnostate
all ur founding fathers had jungle fever and made black babIes
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>>1464032
He’s not a lover, he’s a 4chan contributor and LAWYER. You are a globalists wet dream anon, because even now at this very moment, they are laughing as you and I and other anons just sit behind our screens, arguing because you don’t think it will affect you. We could all be in a better place if we all just looked at ourselves in the mirror and take a look at ourselves and make a change and make the world a Utopia rather than a dystopia RAN BY THE GLOBALISTS
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Its not only the globalists who are laughing at >>1464124 and >>1464127.
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>>1464127
Look man, we live in a liberal society, you can love whoever you want these days. No need to get defensive. I'll happily be the priest at your wedding, even.
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>>1464154
Shut up, all those anons clowning on me voted for Obama in 2008, who spearheaded this censorship movement even after leaving office. Obama is a globalist shill and so are you and his followers. Frigg off
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>pointing and laughing
>they are laughing
>clowning on me
The humiliation will continue until opinions improve.
Don't like being pointed and laughed at, clowned on etc? The solution's simple: don't give them reason to.
The solution to that is simpler: don't post in 4chan. Ever.



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