
Trump's New National Security Strategy Reorients U.S. Power Toward the Americas and Warns Europe of "Civilizational Decline"
Published December 6, 2025
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A satirical trading-card meme named "Monroe-Might Marshall", criticizing the new U.S. national security strategy for 2025 that revives a modernized version of the Monroe Doctrine - casting European allies aside while reasserting dominance across the Americas. The card turns geopolitical shift into a dramatic map-conquest spectacle: borders redrawn, alliances fractured, hemispheric control paved in chains and golden keys.
On December 5, 2025, the U.S. government under Donald Trump released a new National Security Strategy prioritizing influence over the Western Hemisphere while delivering harsh criticism of European allies. The document frames Europe as experiencing "civilizational decline," argues that NATO burden-sharing must increase, and casts the U.S.-led concept of the Monroe Doctrine as a modern framework. The policy warns European nations of "civilizational erasure" unless they reform - while promoting tighter migration control, anti-drug operations, and broader military involvement in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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