White House: Europe 'unrecognisable in 20 years or less'

Sky NewsSaturday, December 6, 2025 at 5:28:00 AM
NeutralU.S News
White House: Europe 'unrecognisable in 20 years or less'
  • The White House has released a new National Security Strategy under President Trump's administration, asserting that Europe will become 'unrecognizable' in the next 20 years due to immigration. This document outlines concerns regarding the impact of immigration on European military power and cultural identity, suggesting a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy perspectives towards Europe.
  • This development is crucial as it reflects the Trump administration's 'America First' agenda, which prioritizes national interests and security over traditional alliances. The strategy's implications could strain U.S.-European relations, as allies may perceive the U.S. stance as dismissive of shared values and cooperative security efforts.
  • The strategy aligns with broader themes of immigration policy and national security, highlighting a growing divide between the U.S. and Europe on these issues. The Kremlin's approval of Trump's approach suggests a potential realignment of geopolitical alliances, while criticism from various quarters indicates that the narrative of 'civilizational erasure' may not resonate universally, raising questions about the future of transatlantic cooperation.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

Was this article worth reading? Share it

Continue Readings
Joe Rogan and MMA fighter warn upcoming White House UFC event poses serious security and safety concerns
NegativeU.S News
Joe Rogan and MMA fighter Brendan Allen have raised alarms regarding the upcoming UFC event scheduled at the White House in June 2026, citing significant security and weather-related concerns that could jeopardize the event's safety.
Senate Democrats move to block Trump dollar
NegativeU.S News
Senate Democrats, led by Senators Jeff Merkley and Catherine Cortez Masto, have introduced legislation aimed at preventing President Trump from placing his image on a new dollar coin. This move reflects ongoing tensions between the Democratic Party and Trump, particularly as they seek to assert their influence in the face of his controversial presidency.
Anti-abortion hard-liners want FDA's Makary out
NegativeU.S News
The White House has defended FDA Commissioner Marty Makary after a prominent anti-abortion group called for his dismissal, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding reproductive health policies in the U.S. This demand comes amid broader scrutiny of the FDA's decisions and transparency under Makary's leadership.
Supreme Court poised to strike down Watergate-era campaign finance limits
NegativeU.S News
The U.S. Supreme Court appears ready to strike down Watergate-era campaign finance limits, signaling a potential ruling favoring Republicans and former President Trump. This decision could enable political parties to leverage substantial financial support from wealthy donors, fundamentally altering the landscape of campaign financing in the U.S.
Democrats struggled with messaging on economy but have ‘figured it out’: Rep. Madeleine Dean
NeutralU.S News
Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.) discussed the Democratic Party's evolving economic messaging during an appearance on Meet the Press NOW, highlighting their recent improvements as President Trump prepares to address affordability issues in Pennsylvania.
Trump clears way for Nvidia to sell powerful AI chips to China
PositiveU.S News
President Donald Trump has announced that Nvidia will be allowed to sell its advanced H200 AI chips to approved customers in China, effectively lifting a previous export ban that was in place due to national security concerns. This decision marks a significant shift in U.S. trade policy regarding technology exports to China.
​Mother of Karoline Leavitt's nephew released from ICE custody
NeutralU.S News
Bruna Ferreira, the mother of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's nephew, has been released from ICE custody nearly a month after her detention during a traffic stop in Revere, Massachusetts. Her arrest was part of ongoing immigration enforcement actions under the Trump administration, which has faced criticism for its strict immigration policies.
Honduras seeks to arrest Trump-pardoned former president
NegativeU.S News
The Honduran attorney general has issued an international arrest warrant for former President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was recently pardoned by former President Trump after serving a sentence for drug trafficking in the U.S. Hernández's release has raised significant legal and political questions in Honduras.