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"Politico"Trump’s revolution invades Europe .. A political transformation that reshapes identities and alliances within the continent

While the world’s attention turns to The Hague, where NATO leaders (NATO) meet, Europe is sweeping uncommon political winds, exceeding defense and deterrence files to affect the political depth and national identity of the old continent. Donald Trump won a second presidential term in the United States was not just an internal American event. Written by Ivan Castif and Mark Leonard, one of the most prominent researchers in the European Council for External Relations, the two authors highlighted the rapid transformations inside Europe following the re -election of Trump, stressing that the influence of & quot; the Trambee Revolution & quot; It is not limited to the relationship through the Atlantic, but extends to reshape the lines separating the extreme right and traditional currents, and turns the concepts of national sovereignty and geopolitical alliances upside down.

& nbsp; And the geopolitical, in a transformation of its descriptions as & quot; The Atlantic Excellency.

& nbsp; Denmark is the most prominent example of this, as a poll showed that 86% of its citizens see the American political system & quot; collapsed & quot;

& nbsp; New. The results of the survey show that the majority of Europeans today support the increase in defensive spending, and to provide support to Ukraine even in the event of the withdrawal of American support, and even the imposition of compulsory military service in some countries.

& nbsp; According to the report & ndash; The Europeans, despite their awareness of the dangers of the Trump administration, are still trusting that the American president will not withdraw his forces from the continent, and hope that the relations through the Atlantic will return to normal after the end of his term. As the extreme right turned from the European Union’s opposition to the leadership of a cross -border national movement, Trump’s visions are adopted on migration and bureaucracy. On the other hand, the traditional current parties & ndash; Even some of the most historically Atlantic parties & ndash; Presenting itself as a defender of national sovereignty in the face of what it considers & quot; intellectual intervention from Washington & quot;

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The survey, which included 16 thousand people in 12 European countries, shows that supporters of populist parties are no longer just protest voices, but have become convinced that the re -election of Trump & quot; a good matter for the states United & QUOT; and they follow its policies with admiration.

& nbsp; Like the division caused by the Iraq war in 2003, the current division does not stem from geographical differences, but rather from the ideological party alignment. If his popularity declines, these parties will lose their momentum, just as the European Communist Parties previously affected by the impressions of the street around the Soviet Union.

& nbsp; In Germany, which has always been a strong supporter of the United States, it is now formulating itself as a fortress of national sovereignty in the face of & quot; Trambent America & quot;

& nbsp; As the French revolutionary Louis Saint -Ghost said: & quot; the existing system today is the chaos of tomorrow & quot;

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