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

🤔 I think this whole US-EU national security strategy thing is super concerning. Like, come on, guys! 🙄 The idea that European citizens can't be trusted to make their own decisions about who should govern them? It's kinda like assuming we're all just a bunch of clueless sheep waiting for the shepherd to guide us. Newsflash: Europeans are pretty smart and capable of taking care of themselves. 💡

And yeah, I get it, Russia is a big deal and all, but can't we just have an honest conversation about how to handle the situation without making it sound like the US is trying to tell Europe what to do? It's not like we haven't had our own problems with Russia in the past... 🤷‍♀️

I'm also really bothered by the part where they're criticizing European free speech and migration policy. That sounds like a huge power grab to me. We need to be able to talk about these issues without being judged or lectured by someone else. 💬

Anyway, I hope EU officials keep pushing back on this strategy because it feels really one-sided to me. Can't we just have a healthy debate and work together instead of trying to dictate what the other person should do? 🤝
 
🤔 I'm not sure if this is just a typical case of US politicians trying to flex their muscles or something more sinister at play 🚫. Either way, it feels like they're pushing boundaries and not respecting European values 🙅‍♂️. The whole free speech vs info thing is a total no-brainer – you gotta have one without the other 🤷‍♀️. I'm all for a strong alliance with the US but come on, can't we just be friends and respect each other's differences? 🤗
 
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