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  1. archivecrawler on

    well….Canada is still on the other side of the Atlantic.

  2. Mega_Slav on

    Trump is doing exactly what a russian asset would do in his position.

  3. HereIGoAgain99 on

    [It’s more stark than the article implies: ](https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2025-National-Security-Strategy.pdf)

    “C. Promoting European Greatness

    American officials have become used to thinking about European problems in terms of insufficient military spending and economic stagnation. There is truth to this, but Europe’s real problems are even deeper.

    Continental Europe has been losing share of global GDP—down from 25 percent in 1990 to 14 percent today—partly owing to national and transnational regulations that undermine creativity and industriousness.

    But this economic decline is eclipsed by the real and more stark prospect of civilizational erasure. The larger issues facing Europe include activities of the European Union and other transnational bodies that undermine political liberty and sovereignty, migration policies that are transforming the continent and creating strife, censorship of free speech and suppression of political opposition, cratering birthrates, and loss of national identities and self-confidence.

    **Should present trends continue, the continent will be unrecognizable in 20 years or less. As such, it is far from obvious whether certain European countries will have economies and militaries strong enough to remain reliable allies. Many of these nations are currently doubling down on their present path. We want Europe to remain European, to regain its civilizational self-confidence, and to abandon its failed focus on regulatory suffocation.”**

    And the Administration is absolutely correct in its views. Europe’s opinions are immediately disregarded by any serious player in global politics. Europe is not take seriously by China or the US. We feel that your strength is already weakened, and will certainly get weaker from here.

    There’s no way NATO survives another 10 years. I would be shocked if it last through the end of Trump’s Presidency. Good luck.

  4. Grand-Glove-9985 on

    Putin said that he wants NATO out of the Eastern Europe, and now the master negotiator Donald Duck Trump is following Putin’s orders!

  5. jack5624 on

    It frustrates me more politicians don’t get this.

    “If we pander to hims this one more time”

  6. Nascaram on

    I honestly wasn’t prepared for the Torygraph‘s Gaullism, but I am here for it lol

  7. Delicious-Radish812 on

    They all fear a united Europe, the US, Russia, China, India. We have to support our mainstream political parties and shun the nationalistic far right that want to divide us.

  8. terroristhater2001 on

    it’s been set back under trump yes but to act like 80 years of co-operation and alliance are just gone is fucking dumb

  9. Aware-Computer4550 on

    And then what has anyone done in terms of concrete steps if this is the case. People say NATO is over and then do nothing. No increased armies, no draft, no anything

  10. DramaticSimple4315 on

    NATO now is nothing more than a fiction that we need to entertain just for the time Europe is building autonomous military capabilities back. And hoping that any subsequent administration will have a more mature take on a transatlantic alliance.

    The now Confederate States of America are making a mistake of epic proportions, and mimicking the acts that led to the fall of the Delian league 2500 years ago. They squandered the opportunity for peacful and democratic hegemony and are now going to see Europe irrevocably drift away, which will cause them a lot of harm.

    It will also to Europe as separated both entities won’t be able to continue to influence the world as they once did.

  11. Ok_Photo_865 on

    Trump does like to hear himself boast doesn’t he.

    Europe should stay strong and work within the framework in place now and work towards a larger growing of the NATO Alliance with a future without participation of the United States of America. Strength ties between Canada and look to that country taking a larger burden than ever before. Look to strengthening ties to the African countries and Baltic States. Increase their military presence on their eastern borders and increase trade and military exchanges with the South American countries. There already are many reasons they would like to trade with the EU and NATO does NOT need to change its name in a minute of the world’s history.

    Don’t get me wrong. America and their business needs to be welcome, but not controlling as the present administration sees things.

    China and the Asian block need to be invited into the party and given clear assurances of fair play and expectations of that fully reciprocated.

    The world IS changing, and it’s happening quickly. The EU and NATO alliance can, will and must carry on and grow not cower in the corner.

    If N Korea can grow in the present world order the EU and its partners can flourish.

  12. Realistic_Let3239 on

    Well since the USA fell to Russia, Europe is now under attack from both sides…

  13. BergderZwerg on

    Orange pedophile turd does not represent all US Americans.

    Sure, they have been duped, misinformed and lost most of their IQ points over the last few years and decades, but there might be a slim chance of them getting better. Maybe all that idiocy sparks a democratic revolution in those failed states? If they are hell-bent on repeating history, they should repeat the French Revolution of 1789 and after cleaning house skip ahead to a new, modern constitution not modelled after the UK`s (like the failed current version) but rather e.g. Germany`s or France`s.

  14. Gnarlsaurus_Sketch on

    Ah, The Telegraph doing Putin’s bidding yet again. Shocker.

    /s

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