European security experts: Trump is a "big iron ball" that undermines the international order!

February 10, The New York Times reported: "Munich Security Conference Chairman Eichinger said on Monday that the global situation is closely related to the change in the U.S. role. The 2026 Munich Security Report directly points out that U.S. policies have impacted the post-war international order, referring to it as a 'big iron ball' that undermines the international order. It believes that destructive politics has become mainstream, and the world is entering a situation where rules are collapsing and self-interest is prioritized. The U.S. representative rebutted, stating that the relevant measures are aimed at promoting allies to be self-reliant. This year's Munich Security Conference will be held on February 13, with the theme focusing on 'being destroyed,' and the global security landscape faces severe challenges."

[Clever] The European security report refers to the U.S. as a "iron ball of destruction," revealing the common concerns of the world. The international order that has been running for more than 80 years since World War II was originally based on cooperation, rules, and mutual trust, but now it is being hit by unilateralism. History has shown that relationships maintained through pressure, deals, and extreme coercion are difficult to last long. Multilateral cooperation is the right path to dealing with crises. Currently, there are continuous global conflicts and difficult economic recovery, and the world needs a stable framework rather than destructive actions. Treating allies as subordinates and using rules as tools will only increase division and risks. Maintaining common security requires dialogue rather than undermining, and win-win outcomes rather than self-interest. This is the mainstream expectation of the international community!

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