Trump warns of Europe’s ‘very bad’ trajectory following new security strategy
Trump hit out at a “nasty” US$140 million fine by the European Union against tech tycoon Elon Musk’s X social network—while admitting he didn’t know much about it—before widening his attack. — Reuters pic
Tuesday, 09 Dec 2025 10:12 AM MYT
WASHINGTON, Dec 9 — US President Donald Trump warned yesterday that Europe was heading in “very bad directions,” in a fresh broadside just days after his new security strategy slammed the continent over mass migration.
Trump hit out at a “nasty” US$140 million fine by the European Union against tech tycoon Elon Musk’s X social network—while admitting he didn’t know much about it—before widening his attack.
“Look, Europe has to be very careful. (They’re) doing a lot of things. We want to keep Europe Europe,” Trump told reporters at the White House.
“Europe is going in some bad directions. It’s very bad, very bad for the people. We don’t want Europe to change so much. They’re going in some very bad directions.”
The Republican’s comments follow criticism in the new US national security strategy released last week of Europe as being over-regulated and facing “civilizational erasure” from migration.
In extraordinary language aimed at close allies, the strategy said Trump’s administration would be “cultivating resistance to Europe’s current trajectory within European nations.”
Trump and the Europeans are also increasingly at odds over US plans to end the war in Ukraine, with fears in Europe that Washington aims to force Kyiv into surrendering land to Russia.
The Kremlin welcomed the changes to Trump’s strategy, saying on Saturday it was “largely consistent” with Russia’s vision.
Trump’s position towards Europe echoes that of Musk, the president’s former ally, who has repeatedly aired inflammatory claims about migration in the EU.
Musk said after X was fined for breaking the EU’s digital rules that the bloc should be “abolished.” Brussels dismissed his statements as “completely crazy.”
When asked about the fine, Trump said that “I don’t think it’s right” before clarifying that “Elon has not called me to ask for help on that one” and saying he would get more details later. — AFP
Agent Krasnov was cultivated decades ago, and he is now paying off in heaps.
ReplyDeleteYe ke?
DeleteHere is an example of "bad trajectory" in Denmark.
ReplyDeleteSomalians are possibly the very worst performing immigrant group here in Denmark, among many extremely poorly performing immigrant groups.
For second-generation Somalian men who grew up here aged 20-29, more than a third are neither employed nor taking an education. This is by far the highest proportion among any group.
What are all these Somalis doing? Probably crime mostly. 62% of second-generation Somalis are convicted of a violent crime by the age of 30.
They contribute NOTHING to their host country, don't work or pay taxes, just suck benefits and assistance. Worst of all commit crime.
https://x.com/jonatanpallesen/status/1998011643482017926?s=20
so who created those Somalian immigrants allover the Europe?
DeleteIf thinga r happening as they were, no Somalian would like to leave their homeland
Sexual assault in the Netherlands: Somalis on top.
ReplyDeleteAgain among very strong competition from extremely rapist immigrant groups.
https://x.com/jonatanpallesen/status/1998015263736762741?s=20
immigrant offenses r top news. Natives overindulgences r just pure accidental
DeleteSomalis also have the very worst net cost out of all the enormously costly immigrant groups here in Denmark.
ReplyDeletehttps://x.com/jonatanpallesen/status/1998020995404452041?s=20
mfer, trying to force march an aliens to a foreign land & expected them to behave as locals?
DeleteThat's yr mfering fallacy
Trump is right. Garbage from sh@thole. $Billions in fraud.
ReplyDeleteEuropeans paying for all their exploitations of Africa, Asia and South America
DeleteStart with her.
ReplyDeleteNo, don't deport her YET. Charge her for immigration fraud (marrying her brother) or incest (ha3) and put her behind bars.
Ilhan Omar actually tried to argue that the real victims of Minnesota’s billion-dollar Somali fraud ring were Somalis.
87 charged, almost all from her own community, and she still plays pretend.
This is the kind of nonsense that lets fraud explode. What a joke.
https://x.com/MCarbonaraFL/status/1998003460973662248?s=20
Only a negative DNA test can save her.
DeleteEXCLUSIVE: Ilhan Omar DID marry her brother and said she would 'do what she had to do to get him "papers" to keep him in U.S.', reveals Somali community leader. --
@DailyMail
https://x.com/IngrahamAngle/status/1998117000929800368?s=20
trickists plying for quick bucks r everywhere. That phenomenon ain't racial denominated
Delete🚨🇩🇪 SYRIANS, AFGHANS, IRAQIS - NOW 40% OF ALL CRIME IN GERMANY
ReplyDeleteGermany's Federal Criminal Police just released nationwide crime statistics by nationality for the first time.
The results aren't a rounding error - they're a Category 5 reality check.
The baseline: 163 violent crime suspects per 100,000 German citizens.
Syrians: 1,740 per 100,000. That's 10.7x higher.
Afghans: 1,722 per 100,000. Same story.
Non-German suspects now account for over 40% of all cases. Foreign convicts have grown past one-third of the total prison population.
In sexual offenses, Afghan men show up as suspects 11 times more often than German men.
Iraqi men: 10 times.
The raw volume? Syrians committed 135,668 crimes between 2015-2024.
1 every 39 minutes for a decade straight!
Afghans: 82,960 crimes. Iraqis: 69,946.
That's 460,000+ crimes from the top 10 migrant source countries in 10 years.
In 2024 alone, Syrians were suspects in 12,512 violent crimes - the highest figure in the entire decade.
Rape and sexual assault cases involving Syrians jumped 60% since 2020.
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt's response? "Tougher measures."
The conservativce AfD's calling for mass deportations, since this mess started.
Every major German city now has this data, and no amount of "but young men commit more crime" handwaving explains 10x differentials.
Where this goes: Either Germany implements the deportations the data screams for, or the political backlash gets uglier.
Half of German women already report feeling unsafe in public spaces.
These aren't "isolated incidents" - this is systematic overrepresentation in every violent crime category.
The numbers don't negotiate. And German voters can read spreadsheets.
Whether you call them 'racist,' or not.
Source: German Federal Criminal Police (BKA), Freilich
so, looking for dirt cheap labor to work in areas that no locals would want to even touch.what do u expect?
DeleteMother Teresa rebornt?