US says migration has made Europe an ‘incubator’ for terrorism in new counter-terrorism strategy
The Trump administration has released a new counter-terrorism strategy that labels Europe an "incubator" for terrorism, attributing this to mass migration and open borders. The strategy also targets "violent left-wing extremists" and emphasizes combating drug cartels in the Americas.

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AI-generatedThe Trump administration has released a new counter-terrorism strategy that labels Europe an "incubator" for terrorism, attributing this to mass migration and open borders. The strategy also targets "violent left-wing extremists" and emphasizes combating drug cartels in the Americas. While acknowledging European nations as counter-terrorism partners, the report asserts that Europe is threatened and a source of terror threats due to its current policies and the growth of "alien cultures." This criticism follows previous statements from the administration about immigration's impact on Europe. The strategy also outlines efforts to reshape the Western Hemisphere by targeting drug cartels and supporting the removal of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela.
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5 extractedEurope must act now and halt its willful decline.
The strategy places drug cartels in the Americas at the center of counter-terrorism efforts.
The new counter-terrorism strategy focuses on rooting out 'violent left-wing extremists' including 'radically pro-transgender' groups.
The Trump administration accused Europe of being an 'incubator' for terrorism fueled by mass migration.
The administration's campaign of blowing up alleged drug-trafficking vessels in Latin American waters has killed at least 191 people.