Top EU official warns the US against interfering in Europe’s affairs

A top EU official has issued a stern warning to the US, cautioning against meddling in European affairs. According to European Council President Antonio Costa, only European citizens have the right to decide which parties should govern them, and foreign interference is unacceptable.

Costa's remarks came in response to the Trump administration's new national security strategy, which portrays European allies as weak while offering tacit support to far-right political parties. The EU official deemed it "good" that the strategy acknowledges Europe's status as an ally but argued that US allies cannot be expected to choose their own governments.

Costa also expressed concern over the document's criticism of European free speech and migration policy, warning that these issues could lead to "civilizational erasure." He emphasized the importance of a balance between freedom of speech and information, arguing that citizens' right to know is essential for an informed democracy.

The strategy has been criticized by EU officials, with some accusing it of promoting illiberal populism. Fabian Zuleeg, chief executive at the European Policy Centre think tank, described Trump's America as "an adversary to Europe's freedoms and fundamental values."

In a statement, German government spokesperson Sebastian Hille downplayed the criticisms, saying that while there were differing views, the US-EU relationship remained strong due to their shared history, economy, and culture.

However, Costa warned that the security strategy prioritizes US interests over European concerns, particularly regarding Russia. He stressed that Europe's "history has taught us that freedom of speech cannot exist without freedom of information," emphasizing that EU citizens must be able to access accurate information to make informed decisions.

The document's focus on ending the war in Ukraine and reestablishing strategic stability with Russia was seen as a threat by some, who argued it could embolden Russian aggression. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov praised the strategy, saying it aligned with Moscow's vision for a more stable Europe.
 
🤔 I'm not sure what to make of this new US national security strategy 📜. On one hand, I think it's cool that they're acknowledging our European allies as strong partners 💪, but on the other hand, I worry that their criticism of us is kinda unfair 😕. I mean, we're not perfect or anything, and yeah, some of our free speech policies might be up for debate 🤷‍♂️, but to say that US interests should take priority over ours? That's a bit concerning 🚨.

And what's with the Russia thing?! 🇷🇺 I get that tensions are high, but trying to reestablish strategic stability without considering our own concerns is kinda like... well, it feels like they're not listening 😒. And that Pompeo guy saying we should just "get over" our differences? Um, no thanks 🙅‍♂️. We need a balanced approach here, not just some US-centric solution 💯.

What do you guys think?! Do you agree with Costa's stance, or do you think the US is being too cautious? 🤔💬
 
omg u guys 🤯 i feel like eu officials r getting super defensive about this us national security strategy 😬 costa's like "hey us, stop interfering in our europe affairs" and then trump's all "oh no, europe is weak" 🤪 it's all kinda weird. but seriously, who does the us think they r? 🙄 costa's right tho, eu citizens deserve to decide who governs them. and free speech is a big deal, can't have that stuff just taken away 💔. i'm not surprised kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov liked this strategy tho, it sounds like they're getting what they wanted 🤷‍♂️ anyway, eu us relations are still strong or so the german gov spokesperson says 😐 but i don't know, seems like trump's just stirring up drama as usual 😒
 
this is getting serious lol 🤯 what if usa starts influencing europe's governments directly? that would be super scary for eu citizens! 🙅‍♂️ they need to defend their own democracy and values, not just rely on usa's help 🇪🇺💪 costa is totally right, we can't have usa telling us which parties to vote for, that's our choice 🤝
 
🤔 I'm telling ya, this whole thing is fishy... like, what's really going on here? They're trying to tell us that the EU official just said we can't decide our own governments but honestly, who do these people think they are? It's like, hello, European citizens have a right to choose their leaders too! 🤷‍♂️

And don't even get me started on this "civilizational erasure" thing... sounds like some kinda coded language for controlling our minds. I mean, what's the real agenda here? Are they trying to silence us or something? 🚫
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised that someone from the EU is giving the US a hard time about this. Don't get me wrong, I get what they're saying - foreign interference can be super problematic. But isn't it also true that the EU is kinda doing the same thing? Like, aren't they just trying to shape European politics to their own advantage?

And come on, who doesn't want a more stable Europe? 🤝 It's not like Russia's gonna become our BFFs or anything. I mean, the EU should be worried about its own internal stuff before trying to lecture the US on how to handle geopolitics.

I guess what I'm saying is that both sides have valid points, but let's not forget that we're all in this together 🤝. We need to communicate and work towards common goals, not just point fingers at each other 😒.
 
🤔 I think its kinda weird that US is so concerned about European politics when they're always meddling in our affairs too 🙄 They need to respect EU's sovereignty and let us decide our own futures. Its not like the US is perfect, you know? They've got their own problems and issues, but suddenly they're an expert on ours? Not cool 😒. And yeah, I get what Costa said about free speech and migration policy, its super important for democracy to have open info and discussion 📢. But at the same time, US needs to stop criticizing EU's choices and just focus on being allies 💯.
 
🤔 So, this US national security strategy is giving me some serious concerns 🚨... like, come on guys, we're talking about European affairs here! Can't they just mind their own biz? 😒 It seems to me that the EU is right to speak out against meddling. I mean, what's next? The US gonna start backing far-right parties in Europe and then claim it's all about supporting democracy? 🙄 Not buying it.

And btw, the idea of "civilizational erasure" is pretty scary 😨... if they're going to criticize our free speech and migration policies, at least have the decency to acknowledge that we've got it covered. It's not like we need some US expert coming in and telling us how to run our countries.

I'm also kinda curious about what Russia's vision for a more stable Europe really means 🤷‍♂️... sounds like some pretty dodgy stuff to me. Anyway, I think this whole thing highlights the importance of having open communication between the EU and US - instead of just making demands or criticisms. We should be working together to find common ground 🤝.
 
OMG u guys I'm literally shook by this news 🤯! Like, what is going on w/ the US? Can't they just mind their own biz? 😂 European officials are right though, we don't need them interfering in our affairs and trying to dictate how we govern ourselves. It's like, hello! We're Europeans, not Americans! 🙅‍♂️

And can we pls talk about the US's national security strategy? It's literally bad news for Europe! They're painting us as weak and implying that we need them to protect us? Like, no way José! 😂 We've got our own defense systems in place and we're not gonna let you dictate how we handle Russia or Ukraine. Not on my watch!

And what's w/ this obsession w/ far-right politics? Are they seriously trying to say that we should just accept whatever extremist groups show up at our doorstep? No thanks! 🙅‍♂️ We value freedom of speech and migration policy way more than that.

Anywayz, it's clear that the US-EU relationship is getting messy. I'm gonna keep an eye on this situation and see how it all plays out. In the meantime, let's just say... I'm team EU all the way! 💖🇪🇺
 
aww man... 🤕 this is so concerning 🙅‍♂️ US and EU are supposed to be allies 💯 but Trump's new strategy is basically telling Europeans that they can't even choose their own governments 🤯? like what even is the point of having a partner if you're just gonna tell them how to do things? 😒 and the whole free speech and migration policy thing... yeah no one likes to see those values being attacked 💔 especially when it's coming from someone who's supposed to be a friend 🤝
 
🤔 I think EU officials are having a major case of FOMO (fear of missing out) 🙅‍♂️. Like, come on America you can't seriously be implying that us Europeans need the US to tell us which parties should govern? We've been running our own countries for centuries and we're still standing! 💪 It's time for the US to back off and focus on their own domestic issues instead of trying to play puppet master 🎩.
 
so I'm reading this news about EU official Antonio Costa warning US against meddling in European affairs... 🤔

Anyway, here are some stats that caught my eye:

* 74% of Europeans believe their countries should be able to make their own decisions on foreign policy (source: Pew Research)
* 62% of Americans think the US has a responsibility to intervene militarily in conflicts abroad (source: Gallup)
* EU's GDP is projected to reach $18.5 trillion by 2030, while US GDP is expected to hit $25.4 trillion (source: IMF)

What I find interesting is that both Trump and Putin are positioning themselves as strong leaders who can protect their countries' interests... 🤝

On a side note, did you know that:

* The average American spends around 8 hours and 38 minutes per day on social media
* Europeans spend an average of 4 hours and 23 minutes per day on social media (source: Hootsuite)

Anyway, back to the news... it'll be interesting to see how this whole thing plays out 🤔
 
😊 think its pretty bold of costa to speak up like that... like he's not trying to be diplomatic at all lol. think its good that he mentioned civilizational erasure tho, thats a real concern in europe rn. dont agree w/ costa on this though, imo foreign interference is just as bad in eu countries 🤔
 
🙄 I'm so done with this whole US-EU thing right now... like, can't they just mind their own biznass? 🤷‍♂️ European affairs are none of their concern, but noooo, they gotta go and interfere because they think they're better than everyone else. And then they have the nerve to lecture us about freedom of speech and migration policy? Give me a break! 🙄 It's like, we can handle our own stuff here in Europe, thanks.

And what's with this "civilizational erasure" nonsense? Like, we're not some primitive, uncivilized country that needs to be saved by the US. Newsflash: we've been running our own shows just fine for centuries! 🙅‍♂️ And as for the US accusing us of being weak... weak?! Are they kidding me? The EU is a powerhouse, and if they can't handle their own politics, that's not our problem.

And don't even get me started on this "balance" between freedom of speech and information. Like, what even is that? 🤔 Can't we just have both without one suffocating the other? I mean, come on, it's basic human rights stuff here. We deserve to know what's going on in our own countries, and if we can handle a little bit of criticism along the way, then so be it.

I'm just so frustrated with this whole thing... like, why can't they just leave us alone? 🤕
 
🤔 I think this whole thing is super concerning 🚨. Like, the US and EU have been partners forever, but now they're starting to clash? It feels like we're walking on eggshells over here 😬. The fact that Trump's strategy basically says European countries are weak and need US protection is just not right 💔. And don't even get me started on this free speech thing... can't we just have an open discussion about it instead of demonizing each other? 🤷‍♀️ It's like, I get the EU has its own issues to deal with, but shouldn't we be trying to find common ground? 🌈 The US should be supporting our freedom of information, not threatening to curtail it 😱. This whole thing just feels like a recipe for disaster 🚫.
 
I mean, come on... 🙄 US should really think twice before getting involved in European politics like this. It's like they're trying to tell EU countries what to do without even asking for their input first. Newsflash: you can't just impose your will on others and expect them to follow along. That's not how democracy works. 🤦‍♂️ And yeah, the part about European free speech and migration policy being seen as a threat is super concerning. How are they going to resolve that? With more dialogue or by telling EU countries what's good for them? Not cool. 😒
 
🤔 I think it's kinda worrying that the US is basically telling EU countries which parties are 'good enough' to be in power... like, doesn't that undermine our own sovereignty? 🤷‍♀️ We need to make sure we're making our own decisions about who governs us, not relying on the US to tell us what's best for us. 💡 And I agree with Costa about freedom of speech and info being essential for a healthy democracy... it's crazy that some people think they can just control what we say and hear without any oversight! 🚫
 
😊 I'm not sure about this one... it feels like the US is getting a bit too involved in Europe's business. Like, we get it, they're trying to strengthen their alliances, but can't they just let us Europeans sort out our own politics? 🤷‍♂️ It's like, we've been running our own shows for centuries, and now suddenly we need the US telling us what's good for us? 🙄

And don't even get me started on this whole "civilizational erasure" thing. Like, what does that even mean? Sounds like a bunch of fancy talk to me 😒. But seriously, can't we just have an open and honest conversation about our differences instead of resorting to scare tactics?

I do think the EU should take some heat for its own policies, but let's not forget that the US has its own problems too 🤦‍♂️. Maybe it's time we had a calm and respectful discussion about how we can work together without trying to one-up each other? 💬
 
😒 I'm not sure what's going on here... Like, the EU is already worried about Russia and now they're being told to chill by the US? 🤯 It just feels like we're all playing this big game of geopolitics without really thinking about how it affects regular people. And what's with Trump's America trying to support far-right parties in Europe? That's not exactly reassuring... 🤷‍♂️
 
Omg I'm literally SHOOK right now! Like what is up with this US national security strategy tho?! 🤯 They're basically implying that EU countries are weak and can't even govern themselves? That's just so not true! 🙅‍♂️ The EU has its own issues, but come on, we're not completely clueless! 🤓 And what's up with this "civilizational erasure" thing? It sounds like they're trying to control our free speech and migration policies? No way, that's just not okay! 😡 And can someone pls tell me what's going on with Russia? Like, why would the US be all cozy with Moscow again?! 🤔
 
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