Washington Drops Bombshell Security Plan — Europe Scrambles to Respond!

The Biden White House just released its National Security Strategy — and it’s basically a 33-page confession that the world has spun out of Washington’s control. What they once mocked Trump for saying, they are now forced to admit:

America isn’t leading. America is retreating.

From the opening lines, the administration announces that the U.S. will no longer “hold up the world order like Atlas,” exposing what Trump has warned for years — America is run by people who don’t believe in American strength.

Conceding to China — The Weakness Trump Predicted

The strategy openly admits something unheard of under Trump:
The U.S. can’t stop China.

Instead of standing up to Beijing, the White House shrugs and says China’s explosive rise can only be “checked,” not reversed. No mention of how Democrats spent decades shipping American jobs overseas, empowering the same China they now pretend to fear.

Trump saw this coming.
Biden is simply surrendering to it.

Scrambling for Allies Because the Old Ones Don’t Respect Us

Desperate to fill the gaps left by collapsing global credibility, the strategy suddenly calls for focusing on the Western Hemisphere — a watered-down echo of Trump’s America First approach.

But here’s the problem: the U.S. barely has solid allies in the region.
This is not strategy.
This is panic dressed up as policy.

At the same time, the White House threatens military action against drug networks while cozying up to corrupt political figures in Central America. Nothing says “leadership” like mixed signals and moral confusion.

A Document Full of Big Words and Zero Confidence

The entire strategy is written like a nervous academic thesis trying to sound serious while offering nothing meaningful. Biden’s team drowns basic ideas in fancy language, hoping no one notices the emptiness underneath.

It makes laughable statements like:
“Conflict remains the Middle East’s most troublesome dynamic.”

Really? That’s the big revelation?

Moments later, it brushes off the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as merely “thorny,” as if mass casualties and decades of instability are just a minor inconvenience.
This isn’t leadership — it’s detachment.

Europe: Biden’s New Boogeyman

Then comes the most revealing part: a full-blown attack on Europe.
The strategy accuses European governments of censorship, economic sabotage, and blocking their own citizens from demanding peace with Russia — without presenting a shred of evidence.

But it goes even darker, parroting the same demographic fearmongering that European elites whisper behind closed doors. It warns that Europe is losing its identity and may soon become “non-European,” implying these countries will no longer be reliable U.S. allies.

And the solution?
The U.S. should help fuel “resistance movements” inside European nations.

Imagine the outrage if Trump proposed that.

Meanwhile, Russia gets a diplomatic pat on the head and an invitation to “strategic stability.” Europe gets lectured. Russia gets respect. Only this administration could manage that imbalance.

Ukraine: A Soft Landing for Putin

The strategy pushes for a fast end to the war and focuses only on Ukraine’s “survival as a viable state.” That doesn’t sound like victory — it sounds like Biden preparing Ukraine for concessions they don’t want to admit publicly.

Then comes Putin’s biggest win:
The White House calls for ending even the perception of NATO expansion.

Trump warned for years that Biden would hand Putin exactly this.

He was right again.

A Strategy With No Strategy — Exactly What Happens Without Trump

The final section reads like a parody of Washington confusion. It claims U.S. policy is:

  • pragmatic but not pragmatist
  • realistic but not realist
  • muscular but not hawkish
  • restrained but not dovish

It’s a pile of contradictions. A thesaurus explosion.
A perfect summary of Biden’s foreign policy: say everything, do nothing, and hope nobody notices.

At a moment when the world is the most dangerous it has been in decades, the White House delivers a document that screams weakness, fear, and retreat.

Trump projected strength.
This administration projects excuses.