
Europeans May Not Love Trump—but Many Agree With Him
The “weak” elites he attacks are the real enemies of European democracy.

The “weak” elites he attacks are the real enemies of European democracy.

The clash with the United States acts as a catalyst for an internal struggle: who really defines what Europe is and should be?

The document marks a sharp shift in tone from the United States, raising questions about Brussels’ direction and its ability to manage the continent’s growing crises.

The leak comes as Warsaw and Washington intensify contacts on the future of their strategic cooperation.

The deeper aims of the NSS are daring and, for many patriots in Europe, welcome.

While EU officials gave decidedly measured responses, other European voices called the Trump administration “dangerous” and “no longer an ally.”