EU leader warns of US interference in Europe's affairs as Russia praises Trump's security vision

European Council President António Costa issued a stern warning to the US on Monday, cautioning against American interference in Europe's internal affairs and emphasizing that only European citizens have the right to decide which parties should govern them. His remarks came in response to the Trump administration's newly released national security strategy, which has been met with criticism from within Europe.

The strategy highlights weaknesses in European allies while offering implicit support for far-right political parties, sparking concerns among EU leaders. The move is seen as a marked departure from previous US foreign policy approaches, which have traditionally prioritized stability and unity over divisive issues.

Costa's warning is a clear indication that the EU will not tolerate external meddling in its domestic affairs. The European Council president's stance reflects the growing unease within Europe about the Trump administration's national security strategy, which has been perceived as divisive and confrontational.

In contrast to the US approach, which views Europe as vulnerable, Costa emphasizes the strength of European unity and the resilience of its democratic institutions. By backing far-right parties, the US may inadvertently fuel instability in Europe, undermining the very foundations of its relationships with key allies.
 
🤔🌐😬 US is being super bold 🚨💥 by trying to influence EU's internal politics 🤝💼. Newsflash: EU has got this 💪🏽🇪🇺! We don't need some foreign power telling us who to vote for 👎💁‍♀️. The more US meddles, the more we'll push back 🔒💥. It's time for US to focus on its own problems instead of trying to control ours 🕳️💭. EU unity is stronger than ever 💯👫 and we won't let anyone come in here and tear us apart 😤🚫. Bring it on, US! 💪
 
🤔 I feel like we're seeing a shift in how countries interact with each other, especially when it comes to democracy and internal affairs. The EU's stance on this is totally understandable - who do they think has the right to decide what happens within their own borders? 🙅‍♂️ It's not about being close-minded, but more about respecting each country's autonomy.

It's also interesting to see how this US strategy could backfire and create more problems than it solves. Far-right parties aren't always the most stable or effective governments, and if the EU is warning against meddling in these areas, maybe they're onto something. 🤓 The EU's unity and resilience are definitely worth protecting - we should be supporting each other rather than trying to pull us apart. 💕
 
The EU is getting a bit testy about the new US national security strategy 😊. I mean, it's understandable that they'd want to defend their own interests and internal affairs - no one likes an outside power trying to dictate how things go down in another region. But it's also worth noting that some of this criticism seems a bit over-the-top... like, is the EU really saying that US foreign policy has always been totally perfect? 🙄 Either way, I think it's good that they're speaking up and setting boundaries - we should all be able to have our own say in how things are run in our own backyards.
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit concerned about this whole situation. I mean, come on, the EU is like, super careful about not getting too caught up in American politics, right? And then Trump's strategy comes out and it's all like "Hey, let's mess with some European countries" 🤕. It's just so... messy. And now António Costa is stepping in and saying "Uh-uh, we're good on our own". I get it, the EU needs to stand up for itself, but at the same time, you can't deny that there's a bit of tension between the US and Europe right now 😬.

I mean, what's going on with this strategy, anyway? It feels like they're trying to stir up some kind of mess in Europe. And if they do, who gets hurt? The EU, obviously 🤦‍♀️. But it's not just that. I'm worried about the message it sends to other countries, too. If the US is okay with backing far-right parties, what does that say about democracy and values? 🤔
 
idk why usa is always trying 2 interfere w/ europe's affairs lol what's good for them ain't necessarily what's good 4 europe 🤷‍♂️ costas warning is like 100% on point tho - europe needs 2 take care of itself, no need 4 usa 2 come in & try 2 dictate w/ who should b in power. european unity r strong cuz ppl over there actually believe in democracy & equality 🌈
 
omg like what's going on between the EU and the US rn 🤯! António Costa is low-key serving real shade at Trump's national security strategy... like, who does that? 😂 it's all about unity and stability for Europe, but then the US comes along and tries to fuel instability by backing far-right parties? no thanks, fam! 👎 i'm team EU all day 🇪🇺
 
🤔 I'm loving the new Apple Watch Series 9 that just dropped! But seriously, can we talk about something else for a sec? 🕰️ I mean, I get it, European politics and all that, but haven't we got enough drama already? 💥 The US and Europe are like two old friends who just can't seem to agree on anything anymore. Like, can't they just have a nice cup of tea together and talk things through? 🍵👫

Anyway, back to tech... have you guys tried the new Meta Quest 3 yet? 🤖 It's insane! The VR experience is so immersive, it feels like you're actually inside the game! 🔥 I mean, what more could you want in a gadget? 😎
 
I just got back from the most amazing food festival this weekend 🤤🍴! I tried this crazy new ice cream flavor that's a combo of matcha and sesame seeds... it sounds weird but trust me, it's life-changing 😂. I mean, can you imagine if they did that with politics? Like, instead of trying to divide Europe, the US could try infusing national security strategies with more flavor 🤣. But seriously, have you ever noticed how some foods just make you feel like everything is gonna be alright? For me, it's definitely ice cream 💖. Maybe we need more food diplomacy instead of politics? Just a thought 🤔
 
Ugh 🤯 I'm like totally confused about what's going on here... So, the EU is all "hey, us Americans, hands off!" 😒 And I get it, they want to maintain their own sovereignty and stuff, but can't they just talk to each other like adults instead of throwing shade? 🙄 I mean, the US is trying to support certain parties in Europe because they think they're stronger, but really they're just creating division and chaos. It's like, can't we all just get along? 🤷‍♂️ And what's with this whole "viewing Europe as vulnerable" thing? Like, come on, guys! We know that Europe has been through some tough times in the past, but that doesn't mean they're not capable of taking care of themselves. Let's stop trying to control everything and just let them be 🙏
 
OMG, this is sooo not good 🤯! The US just stepped outta line with their new national security strategy and now the EU is giving them a stern warning 😬. António Costa is like "Hey, US, stop trying to mess with our internal affairs, that's not cool" 👊. It's all about respecting European sovereignty and democracy 🇪🇺.

I'm still trying to wrap my head around why the US would even think they can support far-right parties in Europe 🤔. That just sounds like a recipe for disaster 🔥. It's like, come on, US, don't you know how politics work here? 👀 The EU is all about unity and stability, not conflict and division.

This whole thing just feels super concerning 🚨. I hope the EU can keep pushing back against the US's attempts to interfere in their affairs 💪. It's time for some serious diplomatic realignment, imo 😒.
 
I don't think it's fair to say that the Trump admin is trying to fuel instability... they're just being honest about the divisions within Europe 🤔. I mean, we all know there are some pretty deep-seated issues on both sides of the pond, right? It's not like they're ignoring those problems or anything. And come on, can't we just have a nuanced conversation about these things without demonizing each other? 🙄 The EU is getting a bit too big for its britches if it thinks it can just lecture the US on how to deal with its own internal issues... I mean, we're all in this together, aren't we? 💬
 
I think it's quite telling that the Trump administration is now prioritizing divisive issues over stability and unity in its national security strategy 🤔. This approach feels like a departure from the traditional US commitment to European solidarity and cooperation. The fact that the EU is pushing back against this shift suggests that they see it as a threat to their internal cohesion and values. I wonder if there's not an opportunity for a more nuanced discussion about how to address some of the underlying challenges facing Europe and its allies, rather than resorting to binary approaches that pit 'us vs them' 🌎. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out in practice... 👀
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it’s pretty wild that the EU is pushing back like this against the US national security strategy 🤔. I mean, on one hand, you gotta respect the EU for standing up for their sovereignty and all that jazz 💪. But at the same time, can we talk about how weird it is that the US is basically backing far-right parties in Europe? It’s like they think Europeans are just gonna be all, "Hey, thanks for trying to destabilize us!" 😂.

I don’t know if I agree with the EU on this one. I mean, the Trump administration does seem a bit... divisive 🤷‍♂️. But isn't it also kinda cool that they're holding each other accountable? It's like, we need more of that in the world, you know? 🌎
 
🤔 gotta say, this national security strategy from the US is super worrying for me... it feels like they're trying to manipulate EU leaders and create divisions on purpose. I mean, who needs that kind of drama? 🙅‍♂️ @EULeaders are doing a great job, no need for external interference. Let them sort out their own stuff 💪
 
🤔 I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here. The EU is trying to push back against the US's influence, but what if it's just a smokescreen? What if they're actually trying to distract us from their own agenda? 🤑 António Costa seems like a decent dude, but have you seen his background? He's got connections to the socialist party... too many coincidences. And that national security strategy? It's just a recipe for disaster. The US is basically saying "hey, we know you're weak, so here's some implicit support for those far-right parties". 🤷‍♂️ Meanwhile, Costa is over here warning us about external interference... isn't he just buying time until they can implement their own agenda? 🕰️ I'm not buying it, folks. There's always more to the story than meets the eye... 💡
 
OMG, this is so worrying 🤯! The EU's response to the US strategy is totally on point 🙌. I mean, who do they think they are trying to push their ideology onto us? The fact that Costa is calling out the US for undermining European unity is just 💪 what we needed to hear. It's about time someone spoke truth to power 💬. The EU needs to stand strong and assert its sovereignty 🇪🇺. Let's hope this isn't the start of a new era of great power rivalry 🌎, because I'm not ready for it 😩 #EUPower #USvsEU #UnityInAction
 
I think António Costa is being way too soft on these far-right parties 🤔. I mean, if the EU is gonna stand up for itself, they should be strong against groups that spread hate and intolerance. Instead, Costa's just giving them a free pass because he wants to keep good relations with the US? 🙅‍♂️ That's just enabling the problem. And what's next, are they gonna start backing other countries' authoritarian governments too? The EU needs to draw a clear line here, not be all wishy-washy like Costa is being 😒
 
I'm like totally against António Costa's warning to the US 🙄. I think he's being super harsh and unfair 😒. The US shouldn't be lectured on how to run their own country. If they want to support far-right parties, that's their decision not ours 🤷‍♂️. And honestly, if Europe can't handle some criticism from the US, that's on them 🙃. It's not like the US is trying to dictate what parties should govern European countries. The EU needs to chill out and stop being so sensitive 😅.
 
It's like they're playing a game of chess where everyone knows the rules but still tries to outmaneuver each other 💡... The European Council President is trying to remind the world that just 'cause it's your move doesn't mean you get to make all the moves 🤔. It's interesting how this whole thing started with US concerns about Europe, but now it feels like they're the ones trying to destabilize the very relationships they claim to be protecting 🚧... We should probably ask ourselves why we even need reminders that our governments represent us - is it just a matter of trust or are there deeper issues at play? 😏
 
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