While Trump bashes the European Union, other leaders want to join it - The Washington Post

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Dec 15, 2025, 12:48:47 PM (4 days ago) Dec 15
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While Trump bashes the E.U., other leaders want to join it

Whatever the White House’s animus, the European Union remains an institution that embodies an ideal to which many nations aspire.

Ishaan Tharoor

It’s getting harder to overstate the strain in transatlantic ties. A week ago, the White House publicized a national security document that claimed Europe’s leadership was leading the continent toward “civilizational erasure,” scoffed at Europe’s “unrealistic” expectations to repel Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and espoused a strategy of undermining the European Union as a political entity while allying with the Euroskeptic far right. The perceived attack on the E.U. was reinforced by various statements from Trump officials and allies, furious over an E.U. fine slapped on tech billionaire Elon Musk’s X for failure to comply with E.U. digital regulations.

Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau railed against a bloc whose member states “pursue all sorts of agendas that are often utterly adverse to U.S. interests and security.” Musk himself called for the outright abolition of the European Union. President Donald Trump, in an interview with Politico last week, said Europe’s political leaders are “weak,” “politically correct” and “don’t know what to do.”

The reaction in Europe was gloomy. The latest cover in German newsweekly Der Spiegel depicted Trump standing behind a knife-wielding Russian President Vladimir Putin as the latter carved into a map of Europe. “Two rogues, one goal,” the tagline read. Kremlin officials had told reporters that Trump’s national security strategy “aligned” with their vision.

The moment recalled the shock of February, when Vice President JD Vance delivered a speech at a security conference in Munich where he directed more ire at the European project than putative adversaries in Russia and China. “Now it’s clear, Vance’s speech in Munich and the many tweets of President Trump have become official doctrine of the United States, and we must act accordingly,” European Council President António Costa said this past week.
French President Emmanuel Macron contradicted President Donald Trump's claim that Europe loaned money to Ukraine during a meeting in the Oval Office on Feb. 24. (Video: The Washington Post)
The Trump administration’s ideological contempt for the European Union seems to run deep. A cadre of European leaders have wooed Trump, hoping for a kinder disposition toward historic allies and close cooperation on the quest to end the war in Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte even referred to the U.S. president as “daddy,” much to the glee of those in the MAGA orbit.
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