Trump’s Warning for Europe Is a Warning for America Too
Mike Marlowe – There are certain things you’re not supposed to talk about in polite society. One of those things is the fact that Western Europe is dying. Its borders have disintegrated, its ruling class is actively trying to destroy its own culture, and its birthrates have collapsed harder than CNN’s primetime ratings.
Fortunately, President Donald Trump has never been a big believer in political correctness – and he realizes that the only hope of saving Western Europe is to name the problem directly.
This month, the Trump administration released its new National Security Strategy. By far the most-discussed section has been the analysis of Europe, which reads like the coroner’s report for an entire continent. In a document that’s usually filled with polite fictions, Trump’s team writes that Europe faces nothing less than “civilizational erasure” within the next 20 years. The document even warns that “certain NATO members could become majority non-European” within a few decades.
Politico rushed out a story scolding the report as “explosive,” “far-right,” and bordering on a “conspiracy theory.” European officials pretended not to have “the time to look into it,” – which translates to “please don’t make us talk about this in public.”
Apparently, if you notice that European nations are running out of Europeans and being overrun by people openly hostile to Western values – and hostile toward the United States – you’re now a racist.
But Trump only said what every taxi driver in London and pensioner in Rome has known for years: Europe is disappearing. And it’s disappearing because its leaders deliberately chose policies that guaranteed exactly this outcome – open borders, mass censorship, seething contempt for their own history and legacy, and unlimited invitations to foreigners who refuse to assimilate.
For decades, Europe’s elites promised that mass migration, globalist bureaucracies, and the slow suffocation of national identity would lead to a bright and shiny European future. Instead, they delivered a demographic time bomb, burned-down churches, no-go zones, speech police, and governments so incompetent they make California look well-run.
The collapse isn’t subtle. It’s visible from Paris to Stockholm.
Take Britain, where officials spent years covering up the Rotherham grooming scandal – the systematic sexual abuse of some 1,400 British girls by gangs of migrant men – because police and social workers feared being called racist.
Or look at Sweden, which used to be one of the safest countries on earth, but is now the rape capital of Europe. Government data shows 58 percent of all convicted rapists have a foreign background, despite the fact that just 20 percent of Sweden’s population is foreign.
Or France, where Islamic terrorists armed with rifles and suicide vests slaughtered concertgoers at the Bataclan, just months after jihadists massacred Charlie Hebdo staff for the crime of drawing a cartoon.
Or Germany, where officials openly discuss the rise of Parallelgesellschaften – “parallel societies” where assimilation has failed so badly that German law is overshadowed by sharia law. In one shocking example, several migrant men gang raped a 15-year-old girl in a public park outside of Hamburg. The rapists served no prison time. Meanwhile, a woman who called one of the rapists a “disgusting pig” online spent the weekend in jail. So much for free speech – and justice.
While Europe’s streets grew more dangerous, its governments turned their fire not on foreign criminals but on domestic dissent. In the United Kingdom, 12,000 people per year are arrested for social media posts, memes, and other speech that might hurt some liberal crybaby’s precious feelings. Europe’s rulers failed to protect their people, then criminalized anyone who pointed it out.
Meanwhile, the demographic foundations of Europe are crumbling. Italy, Spain, and Greece now have some of the lowest birthrates ever recorded – extinction-level numbers that guarantee national decline. Europe tried to replace falling birth rates with mass migration, but that strategy only mutilated national identity beyond recognition.
The Trump administration’s report simply acknowledges these facts and states the obvious: you can’t keep burning your civilization at both ends and expect a happy ending. If a nation no longer teaches its language, preserves its customs, promotes its values, secures its borders, or raises enough children to replace itself, it doesn’t magically continue existing out of habit. Civilizations, like living organisms, survive only when they defend themselves and reproduce.
But Trump isn’t just warning our friends in Europe. He’s warning us, too.
Open borders, demographic upheaval, criminalizing dissent, guilt-soaked attacks on national identity – does any of this sound familiar? It should, because it’s the exact same playbook the American left has been trying to run here for 30 years.
Europe is what happens when those policies mature. It’s the corpse lying in the freezer at the morgue. America is the patient sitting on the examination table at the doctor’s office. And Trump is the doctor clearing his throat and saying, “I’m afraid I have bad news.”
While Europe is now locked in a demographic death spiral, America still has a choice. That’s what makes Trump’s warning so important – and why the left wants to write it off as a conspiracy.
Trump’s biting yet accurate post-mortem of Europe’s cultural collapse is an invitation to revive our own country before it is too late. Europe traded away its strength for the ridiculous fantasy of a borderless utopia run by bureaucrats and left-wing activists. America still has time to choose differently.
This is why the establishment goes into full panic mode anytime Trump talks about the decline of the West. They’re terrified that Trump’s blunt assessment will remind Americans that decline is not inevitable – it’s a policy choice. And it’s one we don’t have to make.
Europe may be running out of Europeans. But America is not yet out of Americans willing to fight to save our country. Trump is proof enough of that.
SF Source AMAC Dec 2025