The transatlantic relationship remains but is no longer the centerpiece of US foreign policy. 👍Time for Europe to break free and move toward the Eurasian Heartland.
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Magnificent!
I just spent time reading the National Security Strategy
of the United States of America. And it is a gem. The Trans-Atlantic crowd in Europe must be panicking. So much to highlight, but basically when i comes to US-NATO-EU; it is over.
The strategy emphasizes rebalancing global attention toward the Indo-Pacific and Western Hemisphere, reflecting a shift away from Europe as the primary theater of U.S. engagement.
The U.S. will “no longer prop up the entire world order like Atlas” and expects Europe to shoulder more of its own defense burdens.
The document is highly critical of Europe’s economic stagnation, demographic decline, loss of sovereignty to EU institutions & "civilizational erasure."
The U.S. seeks an “expeditious cessation of hostilities in Ukraine” to stabilize Europe and reestablish strategic stability with Russia.
The strategy calls for ending the perception of NATO as an ever-expanding alliance.
Transatlantic trade remains important, but the U.S. will prioritize American economic interests and reciprocity.
American diplomacy will meddle for genuine democracy, free speech, and Orbanesqe national pride in Europe, opposing what it sees as elitist, anti-democratic trends.
The document openly questions whether some European nations will remain reliable allies given their current trajectory.
The transatlantic relationship remains but is no longer the centerpiece of US foreign policy.
Time for Europe to break free and move toward the Eurasian Heartland.

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