
La strategia di sicurezza nazionale degli Stati Uniti sottolinea che uno degli obiettivi della politica statunitense è sostenere i “suoi alleati politici” in Europa. Questi alleati, come abbiamo visto, includono l’estremista di destra AfD in Germania.
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As an American,this disgusts me.
Genuine democracy?Lmao. Like red States gerrymandering on steroids where reps literally choose their voters instead of the other way around ? Like making it harder to vote? Like promoting censorship in schools, the media and everywhere else?
These people are trash and the enemies of humanity.
AfD will eventually win as long as Germany does nothing to fix the issues that made them popular in the first place
To be honest I would not be surprised if AFD wins the next election with or without US support.
The amount of incompetency and corruption in the CDU/SPD governments is simply mind blowing.
Faced with economic stagnation (I would not be surprises that real sector is already in recession), threats from Russia, inablity to compete in digital age, 2nd highest taxes and parataxes in europe – the only thing the new government could came up as a solution is to increase debts by massive amount (after lying about how they wont do it) , increase pensions and decrease taxes for gastronomie.
They seem to think that rich pensioners eating in McDonalds will somehow move the country forward and enable it to compete with chinese dark factories, AI giants and similar…
“Patriotic” European parties. There’s nothing less patriotic than being Putin’s lapdog.
Promotion of ‘Nations’ individual character’ is trumptalk for “let’s break the EU,” nothing else to see here, folks.
This means the end of Europe and the end of Nato as we know it so far. I never thought i would live in such rapid geopolitical shifts. What the US are saying right now is: we will ditch you if you will not adopt our same policies and if you will not share our same beliefs. It’s not anymore having the same geopolitical objectives, it’s sharing the same ideology. Sadly, the beliefs that Trump and his minions believe are white supremacism, racism, disregarding of the rule of law, war crimes. The parties that this current US administration is supporting are Le Pen, Afd, Orban and all the other far right extremists, that happen to be insanely pro-russian too. If you want my opinion, we are fucking cooked. Many countries will follow the US, others will try to realign themselves, the result will be a divided Europe and the death of every project that could have lead to a sort of federalization, we will be more vassals than we are right now and completely controlled by their energy supply that we have to buy.
thats what they were doing in other parts of the world, supporting “correct” candidates which serve american interest with mouth full of slogans about freedom and democracy
There is nothing patriotic with afd, reform etc.
The USA is now literally another hostile state aligned with Russia.
In one way it **could** be a good thing.
In politics, you own allegiance to actor who supports you into getting or staying in power. Currently the only one outside actor willing to support alt right was Russia. US supporting alt right parties could change their allegiance.
Patriotic in American now means subservient to Putin. No thanks, you can keep that patriotism over there.
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The ‘useful idiots’ are on the far right now. Europe has a larger population than US, and could be a real contender on the world stage if it unites, and who knows maybe Canada will join, one day even Russia if they can ditch their current dictatorship – I’m 100% sure the silent majority in Russia are desperate to see an end to this isolation.
This is a massive problem for Canada. The new U.S. National Security Strategy is one of the most aggressive documents Washington has published in decades, and Canadians should actually read what’s inside it. For the first time since the original Monroe Doctrine 200 years ago, the United States now claims the explicit right to control not just its own borders or its own economy but the entire Western Hemisphere, including Canada. And they’re not even subtle about it.
The strategy lays out a “Trump Corollary” that says the U.S. will prevent *any* foreign power from owning, investing in, or influencing critical infrastructure, minerals, ports, telecom, or supply chains anywhere in the Americas. That sounds abstract until you realize what it means in practice: Canada’s economic diversification our partnerships with Europe, China, Japan, Korea, the Gulf states is suddenly framed as a national security threat to the United States. The paper even talks about using tariffs, military deployments, intelligence pressure, and commercial leverage to “deepen American preeminence” across the Hemisphere.
This is not the old friendly, cooperative North American partnership. This is Washington telling us: your sovereignty is negotiable if it conflicts with U.S. strategic interests.
The NSS also calls for reallocating American military assets back into the Hemisphere to secure “strategic locations.” Given our shared border, the Arctic, NORAD, and critical mineral zones, Canada fits neatly into that category whether we like it or not. And with Trump’s doctrine openly hostile to multilateral institutions, Canada’s traditional diplomatic defenses (NATO, UN, WTO, climate coalitions) are weakened or ignored.
And the economic risks? They’re enormous. The U.S. strategy redefines supply chains around American, not North American, interests. It advocates tariffs, reshoring, and preferential access for U.S. companies, meaning Canadian industries autos, agriculture, mining, energy, aerospace could become collateral damage in Washington’s new industrial nationalism.
None of this is fear mongering. It’s literally written in the strategy! The Trump administration wants economic dependency, military freedom of action, and ideological alignment across the Hemisphere. That puts Canada in a very uncomfortable place: still a close ally, but now treated as a subordinate zone in America’s security perimeter rather than a sovereign partner.
We’ve spent decades telling ourselves that Canada-U.S. relations are too integrated and too friendly to ever break down. But this new doctrine is different. It’s assertive, interventionist, and explicitly dismissive of the norms that used to protect smaller democracies like us from the ambitions of bigger ones.
The question isn’t whether Canada should be worried. It’s whether we have a plan strategically, diplomatically, economically for what happens when our closest ally starts treating the entire Hemisphere as territory it must dominate rather than cooperate with. Because the U.S. just put that worldview into official policy, and we would be fools to ignore it.
Is there any better motivation to get more united and less nationalistic UE than Trump’s USA wanting to “correct” our current trajectory and being afraid of dominating Europe?
oh god we’re so fucked aren’t we
Yesterday’s propaganda was that AFD is controlled by Russia….Update your delusional assessments every now and then
People here complain about things they can’t stop anyways, either with or without the support of our most relevant and powerful ally.
The majority of the European people will continue to decide about their own future. Country by country.
If you’re interested in seeing the shape of the Europe they want, it’s nicely documented here: [https://www.authoritarian-stack.info/](https://www.authoritarian-stack.info/)
Nazis supporting Nazis. I’m shocked.
We should be just as worried of American propaganda and meddling (at least while the US is under Trump) as we are of Russian and Chinese meddling.
Expecting Ursula and the EPP to announce the self-dismemberment of the EU any momment now