TRUMP has warned Europe will face a “civilisational erasure” within 20 years.
The bombshell remarks blame the EU and migration for what Trump anticipates will be Europe’s downfall.
The claims come from the official US National Security Strategy released overnight, which paints a picture of the broad continental decline across Europe in the coming two decades.
A “total cultural unravelling” of Europe is imminent, according to Don and his administration.
The strategy notes Europe has economic problems, but says they are “eclipsed by the real and more stark prospect of civilisational erasure” within the next 20 years.
The new security strategy offers a clear ideological alignment between Trump’s populist MAGA movement and Europe’s nationalist parties, POLITICO reports.
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“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,” the 33-page document states.
The US administration has developed increasingly closer ties with far-right parties in countries such as Germany and Spain.
The strategy appears to hint that the Trump administration could help ideologically allied European parties.
“America encourages its political allies in Europe to promote this revival of spirit, and the growing influence of patriotic European parties indeed gives cause for great optimism,” the strategy states.
The strategy does concede that Europe remains “strategically and culturally vital to the United States”.
Typically, such strategies are released once each term by the sitting president and can act as a glimpse into Trump’s foreign policy worldwide, and how the US government may allocate budgets and set policy priorities.
It follows Trump’s remarks in July that the “invasion” of migrants was “killing” Europe on a visit to Scotland.
“You’re not going to have Europe anymore, you’ve got to get your act together,” he said at the time.
“As you know, last month we had nobody entering our country – nobody, [we] shut it down.”
He added: “You’ve got to stop this horrible invasion that’s happening to Europe.”