Another day another instance of the complete vermin in the White House making clear they despise us, and that they want to betray us and do us harm.
The governments, the GOVERNMENT'S memo actively calls for fostering internal resistance against Europe, and that WE not they are the dangers to democracy and at risk of civelisational collapse. Us, the actual shining city on the hill, and not them where the filth did an actual coup to crown Trump president and where they want to replace civilisation with Russia style barbarity. That the American electorate is inbred enough to replace democracy with Russian styled barbarism is their problem, but they should leave us the fuck alone. Right now we're not allies with those freaks. They're filth, they''re vermin and they are our direct enemy.
I don't even care how. The disgusting vermin must be dealt with before they can abuse their position to do Europe harm and drag us to their barbaric level. Be it impeachment, a coup or a Luigi. Just stamp the vermin out. They want us destroyed and I completely return the sentiment.
The governments, the GOVERNMENT'S memo actively calls for fostering internal resistance against Europe, and that WE not they are the dangers to democracy and at risk of civelisational collapse. Us, the actual shining city on the hill, and not them where the filth did an actual coup to crown Trump president and where they want to replace civilisation with Russia style barbarity. That the American electorate is inbred enough to replace democracy with Russian styled barbarism is their problem, but they should leave us the fuck alone. Right now we're not allies with those freaks. They're filth, they''re vermin and they are our direct enemy.
I don't even care how. The disgusting vermin must be dealt with before they can abuse their position to do Europe harm and drag us to their barbaric level. Be it impeachment, a coup or a Luigi. Just stamp the vermin out. They want us destroyed and I completely return the sentiment.
The US Security Strategy, published by the White House, speaks of the “risk of the disappearance of European civilization” in the context of an alleged “undermining of political freedom by the EU”. At the same time, the American administration asks whether some European states will “find their place again” in NATO if, in the coming decades, they become, through migration, “majority non-European”.
The Trump administration has released its National Security Strategy, a document that is usually unique to a presidential term and serves as an official statement of the United States' global priorities and intentions. This time, the Strategy states that the deployment of US forces in the Western Hemisphere (in the Caribbean and South America) is not temporary, but rather permanent, and that this will be the priority of the US administration.
The chapter on relations with Europe is only two pages long, and although it seems to emphasize some strategic importance that the US will give to the transatlantic link, it speaks of "a civilizational decline," suggesting that migration and EU policies could lead to the risk of the disappearance of European civilization.
“The economic decline is eclipsed by the real and even harsher prospect of the erasure of [nr – European] civilization. Among the great problems facing Europe are the activities
of the European Union and other transnational bodies that undermine political freedom and sovereignty, migration policies that transform the continent and create conflicts, censorship of freedom of expression and suppression of political opposition, declining birth rates and the loss of national identities and self-confidence” .
Apparently, Americans are dissatisfied with the European effort to rein in far-right parties , described as "truly patriotic", notes that many European governments are minority and unstable , because they would "trample on the basic principles of democracy, to undermine the opposition" and suggests that migration will cause some European countries to no longer have "a majority European population" which would question their place in NATO:
"In the long term, it is more than plausible that, within a few decades at most, certain NATO member states will become predominantly non-European. As such, it is an open question whether these countries will find their place in the world or in the alliance with the United States in the same way described in the NATO Charter."
Although the strategy states that it is in the fundamental interest of the United States to negotiate a rapid end to the war in Ukraine and mitigate the risk of Russia's confrontation with other states in Europe, it notes that " the Trump Administration is at odds with European officials, who have unrealistic expectations."
Regarding China, the US wants to prevent a possible war in the Indo-Pacific, and specifically talks about preserving the current status of the Taiwan Strait, which could suggest that America could intervene to defend Taiwan in the event of an attack by China.
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