Will Trump’s new security doctrine boost the rise of far right in Europe?

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In December 2025, the Trump administration released a new national security strategy document claiming Europe faces "civilizational erasure" due to migration policies. The document accuses the EU of undermining liberty and sovereignty, advocating for US preeminence. It asserts that Europe's migration policies are transforming the continent, leading to strife, censorship, and loss of national identity. Some European politicians and observers, including former Swedish PM Carl Bildt, suggest the document's language aligns with and even surpasses the rhetoric of far-right European parties who campaign on anti-immigrant and xenophobic narratives. These parties include Alternative for Germany (AfD), Vox in Spain, Front Populaire in France and Lega Nord in Italy.
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