The Trump administration’s National Security Strategy describes the kind of country they want to see in Europe: one that is culturally unified, militarily powerful, has low crime and immigration rates, and is “majority European,” which means white. It’s even better if that country can get rich by creating something that everyone else wants to buy.
What would a country like that look like? Denmark could be a good place to start. It boasts among of the strictest immigration regulations in Europe and one of the lowest crime rates. It is required to join the military, and most of the people are white. It even makes the drugs that keep Americans thin. No one is flawless, so if its welfare state is too kind or its climate measures are too green, that’s okay.
President Donald Trump spent the first month of the year threatening to take Greenland, an autonomous Danish province, instead of praising Denmark as a country worth working with. Trump eventually backed down, but his move scared mainstream Europe and even caused some nationalist leaders who were formerly proud of their ties to Trump to disassociate themselves from him.
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