🧵 The new National Security Strategy of the US is more pro-Europe than many Europeans are.
Page 5: "We want to support our allies in preserving the freedom and security of Europe, while restoring Europe’s civilizational self-confidence and Western identity"
2) The US supports European countries keeping their national identities. Page 12:
"We will oppose elite-driven, anti-democratic restrictions on core liberties in Europe, the Anglosphere, and the rest of the democratic world, especially among our allies.:
3) The US opposes "disastrous ... ideologies that have so greatly harmed Europe, threaten the United States, and subsidize our adversaries." (page 14)
4) US supports joint coordination with European & other allies to improve comparative advantages and form coalitions (against Communist China). Page 23:
5) The strategy has a whole section on "Promoting European Greatness." It desires that Europe recover from its "civilizational erasure," its countries' loss of sovereignty and erosion of civil rights; its "loss of national identities and self-confidence."
6) "European allies enjoy a significant hard power advantage over Russia," the strategy says, but many European countries' loss of self-confidence weakens them and weakens Ukraine's ability to retain a "viable state."
US strategy is to make the best of a bad situation.
7) Paradox: Germany is continuing to buy gas from Russia by building a huge plant in China.
European officials of "unstable minority governments" hold "unrealistic expectations" for the Ukraine war and "trample on basic principles of democracy to suppress opposition." (page 26)
8) Despite this, according to the Trump strategy, "Europe remains strategically and culturally vital to the United States."
"Not only can we not afford to write Europe off - doing so would be self-defeating for what this strategy aims to achieve."
(page 26)
9) Trump's strategy pushes for a "revival of spirit" in Europe, against the post-civilizational elites bent on tearing things down: "the growing influence of patriotic European parties indeed gives cause for great optimism."
"We want to work with aligned countries that want to restore their former greatness."
10) The strategy recognizes that some European allies soon will cease to be European. Their view of the world, and their NATO alliance with the US, will be questionable.
Therefore the strategy is to pick and choose among NATO countries that seek to revive themselves.
11) The strategy seeks to help Europe become internally stable and with "strategic stability with Russia,"
to "stand on its own two feet" for sovereignty against hostile foreign domination,
to help resist the trend toward national and cultural self-destruction,
to build up "healthy nations,"
to end the idea of a constantly-expanding NATO, and
to defend Europe against (Chinese Communist) economic warfare and espionage. (p. 27)
🧵 Horrified at the @nypost report that President Trump might pardon (former) CCP secret police man Miles Guo Wengui.
Guo is not a victim of Biden. He was on the losing end of an internal CCP purge when his patron, Vice Minister of State Security Ma Jian, lost favor with Xi Jinping.
Guo sought to gain influence in the US by infiltrating President Trump's inner circle in 2017, pretending want to "take down the CCP" while at the same time making a written statement and video swearing loyalty to Xi Jinping.
@nypost Guo worked to penetrate Trump45's inner circle while trying to get back in Xi Jinping's good graces.
He is a Fifth Amendment Communist who refused in federal court to answer questions about his continued ties to the CCP & the CCP's intelligence services.
@nypost NY Post: “Guo Wengui was convicted for stealing over $1 billion from innocent victims who were duped that he is a Chinese dissident. Anyone who would work to have him pardoned by President Trump is doing this out of pure self-interest." nypost.com/2025/11/13/us-…
🧵 It's important for President Trump to restore the two-century-old Monroe Doctrine, which the neocons abandoned & the Left renounced.
He should update & adapt the Monroe Doctrine, modernizing it with a Trump Corollary to guide strategic thinking and action in our hemisphere.
In his first term, President Trump pledged to "reject the interference of foreign nations in this hemisphere and in our own affairs" - nations like Russia, Iran, and China - but the State Department didn't get far.
Fighting crime and defending against Communism start at home, with both parents, Hoover said.
"A child above all needs the firm moral backing of a conscientious mother and father and the love, understanding, and security that a good Christian home affords."
🧵 "Angelo Codevilla was one of the finest strategic minds America has ever produced, and his lessons are more urgent than ever," writes @ToryAnarchist in the @nypost.
A new @ClaremontInst book recalls his "scrappy rise from penniless immigrant to MAGA guru."
@ToryAnarchist @nypost @ClaremontInst Character matters.
Angelo Codevilla was forged in a smithy for a purpose.
We can spend the rest of our lives learning from him and emulating him to get our country back. amazon.com/Fighting-Enemi…
Thomas Codevilla recounts how his dad grew up ready to fight the destroyers:
"You learn English from John Wayne movies and perfect your accent by repeating Winston cigarette ads. You deliver newspapers to mobsters; you learn to knife fight to protect yourself in school ..." nypost.com/2025/10/06/opi…
Terrorist groups and movements have their own family trees.
It isn't hard to track them.
Private experts are usually far ahead of national intelligence services.
To tear out these networks by the roots, follow the Red Thread.
h/t @realDianaWest. See comment below.
@realDianaWest We've dusted off an unpublished paper I wrote in 2002, marking the first anniversary of 9/11. The paper was a 25-year retrospective on Stefan Possony's "International Terrorism - The Communist Connection," published in 1977. centerforsecuritypolicy.org/wp-content/upl…
@realDianaWest The point of publishing it now is to show, historically, that private analysts can be years ahead of the intelligence community in documenting the linkage of terrorist networks and movements.
It's going to take a lot of private expertise to face the terror threats of today.