The U.S. government's annual "National Security Strategy" report: European civilization faces the risk of being eliminated, and the United States vows to support European "patriotic" parties that share its values, so that whites are not replaced and Europe does not become a "non-white" mainstream society.
According to the original text of the "National Security Strategy" report released by the White House on December 4, 2025, the report indeed includes a warning about the risk of "civilization extinction" in Europe and expresses a position of supporting European "patriotic" parties. However, specific wording such as "so that whites are not replaced" and "non-white mainstream society" does not appear in the original text of the report.
The report makes a very serious assessment of the current situation and future of Europe, with its core argument being -
Europe is facing a "risk of civilization extinction": The report believes that the economic stagnation in Europe is far less severe than the prospect of "civilization extinction."
Accusations against EU policies: The report attributes the root of the problem to supranational institutions such as the EU, stating that their policies weaken political freedom and sovereignty, promote immigration policies that change the face of the continent, censor freedom of speech, and suppress political opposition.
The report warns that if the current trend continues, Europe will be unrecognizable within 20 years, and it will be a question whether certain countries can maintain sufficient economic and military strength to remain reliable allies of the United States.
The report states that the U.S. goal is to "help Europe correct its current trajectory" and hopes to cooperate with "nations that share our values and wish to restore their former greatness."
The report explicitly views the rising influence of European "patriotic" parties as a "great source of optimism" and encourages U.S. political allies to promote a "spiritual revival" in Europe.
This presents an opportunity for right-wing parties such as Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD), which could potentially become a ruling party.
Original text: toutiao.com/article/1850709626985484/
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