Kaja Kallas: US Remains EU's Biggest Ally Despite Critical National Security Strategy
FRANCE 24 EnglishJanuary 5, 20266 min19,886 views
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- 🇪🇺 EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas stated that the United States remains Europe's biggest ally, despite a new US National Security Strategy document that criticized the EU.
- 💡 Kallas emphasized that allies should stick together, even if they don't always agree on every topic, highlighting the mutual interest in Europe's longevity and collaboration.
US Strategy's Critique of Europe
- 🎯 The US National Security Strategy document described the EU as overregulated, lacking self-confidence, and facing "civilisational erasure" due to immigration.
- 🗣️ The strategy also suggested the US should aim to "help Europe correct its current trajectory".
- 🇺🇸 This approach marks a shift, focusing criticism on allies rather than external threats like China or Russia.
Questioning NATO and European Identity
- ⚠️ A striking point in the strategy questions the long-term future of NATO, suggesting that in decades, certain NATO members might become majority non-European.
- 🧐 It raises doubts about whether these future members will share the same alliance views as the original NATO charter signatories.
- 💬 The analysis suggests this questioning of NATO's future is subtly invoking "great replacement theory", a racist concept about white Europeans being replaced by non-whites.
US Accusations and Support for Far-Right
- ⚖️ The US strategy reiterates accusations against EU member states for undermining political liberty and sovereignty, failing to curtail immigration, and censoring free speech.
- 🤝 While the US acknowledges Europe's importance as an economic partner, it intends to cultivate resistance within Europe by supporting patriotic European parties and celebrating individual national characters.
- 🚩 This strategy aligns with the Trump administration's past support for far-right parties across Europe, including the AFD in Germany, Viktor Orbán in Hungary, and Marine Le Pen's party in France.
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