Summary
President Donald Trump's National Security Strategy document suggests that some NATO countries might have populations that become "majority non-European" due to migration. This shift could make their future loyalty to the United States uncertain. The document highlights immigration as a significant issue for both the U.S. and Europe.
Key Facts
- President Trump's National Security Strategy was released as a 33-page document.
- The document prioritizes tackling illegal immigration into the U.S.
- It discusses migration within European countries as a key issue.
- The strategy warns that some NATO countries may become "majority non-European."
- This demographic change might affect their allegiance to the U.S. as NATO allies.
- The report is a part of the administration's foreign policy priorities.