Trump’s offensive against Europe weakens Washington in particular.
President Donald Trump’s policy toward the European Union and NATO does not differ much from other decisions he has made since taking up residence at the White House, which will be exactly two years ago tomorrow. In addition to being erratic, arrogant, and based on lies and severe lack of knowledge – the extent of the head of state’s ignorance is only comparable to his audacity – it also especially goes against his country’s interests. Until now, the EU had emerged unscathed from Washington’s offensive, which included direct threats and tactless diplomacy. Trump has even had to backtrack on some of the measures he proposed, such as the imposition of tariffs on cars imported from the EU, but this does not negate the potential danger of the situation, both for Europe and the United States.
Over the last 70 years since the end of World War II, the relationship between the U.S. and Europe has been essential for global stability. Trump’s policy is not unprecedented however, as Washington has always debated the question of isolationism versus interventionism. Just like any other nation, it has defended its own interests over any absolute value. For example, its attitude to democracy had clear limits, as shown by its support of Francisco Franco’s regime.
There is also nothing new or irrational about some of Trump’s requests, such as wanting the members of NATO to increase their military spending. Barack Obama did not tire of repeatedly requesting the same thing. Given the increasingly hostile position of Vladimir Putin’s Russia, the EU, Germany and the eastern European countries in particular cannot depend on Washington for defense. U.S. withdrawal from NATO, which Trump has threatened, would have a profound effect on the organization and leave the continent in a very vulnerable position.
For now, the message sent by the U.S. president to the EU countries is that they must stand more united than ever, as they have done with regard to Brexit. In fact, those in favor of a hard Brexit for the U.K. should think twice if they believe they have a loyal partner on the other side of the Atlantic while the property magnate occupies the White House. Even though he may not know it, by attacking Europe, the president has above all created problems for the United States, which now finds itself more isolated, more vulnerable and more at the mercy of Moscow than ever. Given that the FBI is considering whether Trump has been working for Russia, perhaps this is his goal. If this is true, he is going about it the right way.
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La ofensiva de Trump contra Europa debilita sobre todo a Washington
La polÃtica de Donald Trump hacia la Unión Europea y la OTAN no se diferencia mucho del resto de las decisiones que ha tomado el presidente durante sus dos años en la Casa Blanca, que se cumplen mañana: es errática, arrogante, basada en mentiras y graves lagunas de conocimiento —la ignorancia del mandatario solo es comparable a su osadÃa—, y, sobre todo, es contraria a los intereses de su paÃs. Hasta ahora la UE, ha salido bastante indemne de la ofensiva dirigida desde Washington, que ha llegado a incluir amenazas directas y groserÃas diplomáticas, incluso Trump ha tenido que dar marcha atrás en algunas medidas que tenÃa en mente, como la imposición de aranceles a la exportación de coches, pero eso no quiere decir que la situación no sea potencialmente peligrosa, tanto para el continente como para Estados Unidos.
Tampoco son nuevas ni irracionales alguna de las peticiones de Trump, como el aumento de los gastos militares de los socios de la OTAN. Barack Obama no se cansó de repetir lo mismo. Con la posición cada vez más hostil de la Rusia de Putin, la UE no puede depender de Washington para su defensa, especialmente Alemania y los paÃses del Este. Si se retirase de la OTAN, como ha amenazado Trump, la organización quedarÃa profundamente tocada y la defensa del continente muy expuesta.
El mensaje que el presidente de EE UU ha enviado por ahora a los socios europeos es que necesitan estar más unidos que nunca, como ha ocurrido con la polÃtica ante el Brexit. De hecho, los partidarios de la salida dura del Reino Unido deberÃan pensárselo dos veces si creen que pueden encontrar un socio fiable al otro lado del Atlántico mientras el magnate inmobiliario ocupe la Casa Blanca. Aunque lo ignore, hoy por hoy, al atacar a Europa, el presidente ha creado sobre todo un problema a Estados Unidos, que se encuentra más aislado, más frágil y más a merced de Moscú que nunca. Si se tiene en cuenta que el FBI ha llegado a plantearse si Trump estaba trabajando para Rusia, tal vez sea eso lo que busca. En ese caso, va por buen camino.
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