There is an uproar over the words dedicated to Europe in the document containing the new National Security Strategy of the United States: President Donald Trump dismisses the Old Continent and warns that if things do not change, it risks the 'real prospect of the cancellation of its civilization.'

In the 33 pages of the file, all under the banner of America First, the head of the White House outlines his priorities and uses harsh words for his historical European allies, criticizing them on all fronts, from migration policies to 'censorship of freedom of speech,' including his 'unrealistic expectations' regarding the war in Ukraine. There is also the intention to weaken NATO: 'It cannot be considered a constantly expanding alliance.' Trump would like - according to Reuters' sources - for Europe to take control of the Alliance starting in 2027.