Munich Conference: European Media on Shocking Statements by the USA.


This year's Munich Security Conference has raised concerns among Europeans due to criticism of the Trump administration regarding its stance on Ukraine and European governments. The French publication Le Monde noted that the USA is conducting an 'ideological war' against Europe, as stated by Vice President Jay D. Vance, who claimed that the greatest threat to the continent lies in its retreat from core values.
The New York Times asserts that the Trump administration proposes to reassess transatlantic relations and disregards shared interests with Europe. This attitude could assist Putin in realizing his plans for Europe.
The German publication Süddeutsche Zeitung points out that the U.S. Vice President used the Munich Conference to promote right-wing populism with the support of Elon Musk. It also notes that if Europe cannot protect itself from Russia, then the USA may unite with Russia or withdraw from Europe.
The Kyiv Independent newspaper claims that the Trump administration is ready to support Russia in its war against Ukraine. It urges European leaders to act quickly, as if the USA withdraws and Ukraine falls, Europe will be helpless against Russia.
Conclusion
The Munich Security Conference emphasized the divergences between the USA and Europe regarding the control process in Ukraine. European newspapers are outraged by the Trump administration's policy, which ignores shared values and threatens stability on the continent. Europe must now act to protect its interests and persuade the USA not to support Russia in its war against Ukraine.
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