Danish politicians sound the alarm: "We don't have five years."«

The new US National Security Strategy, announced by the administration of US President Donald Trump on Friday, December 5, has sparked widespread concern in Europe and the European Union, prompting several Danish members of the European Parliament to issue strong warnings in statements to the Danish newspaper BT during a press conference held on Friday. Read more after the announcement

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The strategy, which sees Europe and the European Union as being «completely in the wrong direction» in the areas of defense, economy, energy policies and self-understanding, has been described as one of the most serious shifts in transatlantic relations in decades.

عضو البرلمان الأوروبي الدنماركي مورتن لوكيغارد من حزب فينستره Venstre قال لصحيفة B.T: «لا يمكن المبالغة في خطورة هذا الأمر» ، وأضاف مورتن لوكيغارد في تصريح آخر للصحيفة أن الوضع الحالي بالغ الخطورة: «هذا ليس للأطفال. إنه وضع رهيب نوجد فيه”، وأشار إلى أن أوروبا لا تزال تملك فرصة، لكنه شدد على أن ذلك يتطلب تغيير طريقة عمل الاتحاد الأوروبي، محذرًا من بطئه: «الاتحاد الأوروبي بطيء جدًا. ويمكن لترامب أن يستغل ذلك. سرعتنا مشكلة. نحتاج إلى قدرة أفضل على اتخاذ قرارات سريعة والتحرك بسرعة، وإلا فسنكون في مأزق.»

For her part, European Parliament member Stine Busse of the Moderate Party described the substance of the American strategy in no uncertain terms, telling the newspaper BT: «These were harsh blows. This is something we must all take very seriously.» In another statement, Busse asserted that Europe was in a race against time: «We don’t have five years if we want to be able to stand firmly on our own two feet. What we thought was a friendly alliance is still an alliance, but it is no longer friendly.»

Sigrid Friis of the Radical Party (Redikale Venstre) described the American document in a concise but telling way, telling the newspaper BT: "It's a harsh reading."«

She added that the American message is clear and shocking: «It is Trump and the United States who are saying: ’You can no longer rely on us.‘ We must be more prepared.»

From the SF party, Kira Marie Peter-Hansen expressed her shock at one of the most serious points in the new strategy, telling the BT newspaper: «What is Trump saying? He is angry about the way we have organized our societies. But what shocked me the most is that the US is now saying quite openly that it wants to interfere in our elections in Europe.»

This statement comes in the context of a long history in which the United States has been Europe’s closest ally, its largest economic partner, and a key guarantor of its security.

Amid the prevailing tone of concern, Per Clausen of the Unity List party saw a silver lining in the new American development, telling the newspaper BT: «I have long said that we must become more independent from the United States. So it is somewhat reassuring that Trump is making it easier for us to distance ourselves from him.» He pointed to the significant difference between the speed of decision-making in the United States and the slow pace of work within the European Union.

Despite the widespread consensus on the seriousness of the situation, not all Danish members of the European Parliament agree with this assessment. Anders Vistisen of the Danish People's Party believes that Trump has a number of good points regarding the European Union and Europe, a position that was addressed by the newspaper BT in a separate context. It is known that Trump agrees with the European right-wing parties and they largely go along the same line, including political positions on issues such as taxes, climate, and immigration.

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