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Trump criticizes European leaders as ‘weak’, coming at the worst possible time

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U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pose for a photo with European leaders after a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on August 18, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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It has long been clear to Europe that U.S. President Donald Trump is not the region’s biggest fan, but his latest blistering attacks on the continent’s leaders will sting, especially as European countries seek to project more decisiveness and authority.

In an interview with Politico published Tuesday, President Trump once again drew the ire of allies in Europe, describing them as “weak” and leading a “declining” region. Trump criticized the region’s response to immigration and the war in Ukraine, saying, “I don’t think they know what to do.”

The comments will be jarring to Europe, which has worked in recent days, weeks and even months to support Ukraine militarily, diplomatically or financially, an effort that President Trump has frequently downplayed.

Instead, U.S. officials have been consulting with Russian and Ukrainian officials on a draft Ukraine peace plan, without a seat at the table, leaving Europe to watch. That’s despite the fact that analysts and European leaders see a resolution to the nearly four-year war, and what form it takes, as critical to the region’s future security.

Indeed, President Trump’s comments came just a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy traveled to London to meet with European leaders to discuss joint efforts to end the war. The leaders stressed the need for Ukraine’s security in any peace agreement and expressed opposition to Ukraine having to cede territory to Russia as part of the agreement, as Russia has demanded.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer (left), Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (left), French President Emmanuel Macron (right), and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (left) stand outside 10 Downing Street after a meeting in London, England, on December 8, 2025.

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President Trump has wavered on the issue, previously suggesting Ukraine would need to give up land, then suggesting Kiev could regain lost territory.

European leaders also discussed this week the thorny issue of future funding for the country, a thorn in Trump’s side. Leaders said they had made “positive progress” in using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction, but the move faces hurdles and opposition from some EU member states.

President Trump seems unfazed by European diplomatic efforts these days. When asked by Politico if Europe could help end the war, he replied: “They talk, but they don’t produce anything. And the war just goes on and on.”

Major changes occur in old alliances

There is no doubt that President Trump has a turbulent relationship with Europe and its leaders, and while he appears to have good relations with some prime ministers, such as British and Italian Prime Ministers Keir Starmer and Giorgia Meloni, and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, he is less so with others.

President Trump has an uneasy frenemy-like relationship with French President Emmanuel Macron, who he both praises and criticizes, and an unnatural relationship with serious German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Trump also appears to have a strained relationship with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron meet and speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy (not pictured) and European leaders during negotiations to end Russia’s war in Ukraine at the White House in Washington, DC, on August 18, 2025.

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Trump’s disdain for political opponents is nothing new, but what is shocking for Europe is that he appears willing to let go of longtime friends and tested alliances that have existed since World War II.

Europe was already in the spotlight last week when President Trump’s new national security strategy said Europe risked “the extinction of civilization” within the next 20 years and questioned whether European countries could “remain reliable allies.” Instead, he said the United States should re-establish strategic stability with Russia. The Kremlin praised the new strategy, saying it was largely in line with Russia’s “vision.”

Analysts say the security strategy signals a seismic shift in U.S.-European relations and should serve as a wake-up call for Europe.

“Trump’s worldview is clear” in the new U.S. national security document, Eurasia Group founder and president Ian Bremer said Tuesday.

“A strongly united Europe is a threat, not an asset. The Kremlin says this document is ‘aligned’ with Russia’s interests. This should put all NATO capital straight,” he said in comments on social media platform X.

Bremer said the transatlantic relationship used to be the strongest in the world, but things have changed under the Trump administration.

“President Trump believes that a strong Europe, especially a strongly aligned Europe, is not in the United States’ interests. He doesn’t like the European Union…The problem for President Trump is that the EU has the ability to work together and tell President Trump things he doesn’t want to hear,” Bremer added.



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