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donald trump has said European leaders are “weak” in an extraordinary attack on some WashingtonK’s closest associate.
We the president told politico A wide-ranging interview said “decaying” European countries have failed to control migration or take action to end war In Ukraine, America’s long-standing alliances are being questioned.
He said that now there is a danger of breaking due to ideological differences WashingtonClose ties with European countries. Asked whether foreign leaders considered weak could still be allies, Trump said: “It depends.”
He launched a new attack against Sadiq Khan, calling the Mayor of London a “disaster” who “gets elected because of so many people coming in”.
Trump was asked whether his message was one of tough love toward European partners or whether he viewed them as weak and inconsistent.
“I think they’re weak,” he retorted. “But I also think they want to be so politically correct. I think they don’t know what to do.”
Trump also targeted Paris during this period migration in Europe, and ridiculed Sweden as “a very unsafe country”.
“If you look at Paris, it’s a very different place,” he said, “If you look at London, you have a mayor named Khan. He’s a terrible mayor. He’s an incompetent mayor, but he’s a terrible, vicious, disgusting mayor.
“I think he’s done a terrible thing. London is a different place. I love London… and I don’t like to see this happen.”
He said he would not consider involving himself in the European elections, but would support candidates – even if this risked provoking a backlash.
He said, “Nato calls me daddy. I have a lot to say about that.” [Hungary’s] Victor Orban.”
“I just want to see a stronger Europe,” Trump insisted, but his comments highlight a growing ideological rift Washington,
Trump also told reporters at the White House on Monday that Europe “has to be very careful” because “we want to keep Europe, Europe.”
“Europe is going in some bad directions,” he said, adding, “We don’t want Europe to change that much.”
His comments came after a new round of criticism of Europe We The National Security Strategy was released last week. It branded Europe as being over-regulated and said it was facing “civilizational extinction”, a narrative that has become associated with far-right parties.
Russia is not named as a threat in the document We,
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the White House document appeared “provocative”, while reiterating that the US remains Europe’s closest ally.
The interview comes days after Trump’s son said his father could “walk away” from the peace process in Ukraine in an interview that sparked concern in Europe.
donald trump Junior told sky News The president could walk away from negotiations entirely because the issue was less important to Americans than his father had been.war“On drug cartels.
The president repeated claims that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not yet read the latest peace proposal, and called on him to hold elections.
“They talk about democracy, but it gets to the point where it is no longer democracy,” he said. politico,