
Europeans push back at US over claim they face ‘civilizational erasure’
MUNICH (AP) — A top European Union official on Sunday rejected the notion that Europe faces “civilizational erasure,” pushing back at criticism of the continent by the Trump administration.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas addressed the Munich Security Conference a day after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered a somewhat reassuring message to European allies. He struck a less aggressive tone than Vice President JD Vance did in lecturing them at the same gathering last year but maintained a firm tone on Washington’s intent to reshape the trans-Atlantic alliance and push its policy priorities.
Rubio’s full remarks at Munich Security Conference
Ok, let’s take a break from Star Wars for a bit and dive into something lighter, like the Islamification of Europe. A little trip into the near future, no IP violations this time… unless you count Keir Starmer’s face as a human being, God have mercy on your soul.
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Pic – The Chapel of the Martyrs of the Cathedral of Otranto
