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Bolton to Europeans: Focus on US Future, Not Just Trump
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Bolton to Europeans: Focus on US Future, Not Just Trump

From Berlingske · (13m ago) Danish Critical tone

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton urged Europeans to adopt a new mindset regarding the US and its future.
  • Bolton, speaking at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit, emphasized that the focus should shift from Donald Trump personally to the broader implications for the US and the world.
  • He cautioned that Trump's potential return to power could pose dangers to Europe and Denmark.

In a stark address at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit, former US National Security Advisor John Bolton delivered a critical message to European leaders, urging them to fundamentally reassess their perception of the United States. Bolton, who served under the Trump administration, argued that Europe's fixation on Donald Trump as the personification of America is a dangerous miscalculation. He stressed that the upcoming US election is not merely about the individual but about the future trajectory of American foreign policy and its global impact. Bolton's perspective, shaped by his direct experience within the White House, highlights a growing concern that a second Trump presidency could significantly destabilize transatlantic relations and undermine democratic norms. His call for Europeans to 'bite the bullet' suggests a need for greater strategic autonomy and a more robust defense against potential political upheavals emanating from Washington. This viewpoint, while critical of Trump, also serves as a warning to European nations about the potential consequences of underestimating the shifts occurring within American politics and their broader geopolitical ramifications.

It is now that you must bite the bullet.

โ€” John BoltonUrging Europeans to face the challenges posed by the current political climate in the US.
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Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.