Regime Change is Coming to Europe
Leaders of Europe's repressive liberal regimes are gnashing their teeth in rage over Vance's speech at Munich. They know their time is coming to a end.
Last Friday, speaking in an unprecedented and severe manner before the Munich Security Conference, Vice President JD Vance publicly chastised the leadership of Europe over its repression against opposition conservative forces and those who embrace traditional values.
For years, most European elites have openly backed President Trump’s enemies at home who sought to destroy him — trying to jail and even assassinate him. They failed and now they have to deal with an angry vindictive Trump. That’s why Vance made it clear to the Europeans that “a new sheriff is in town”.
Vance wanted to send a message – Since you European elites backed the Democrats in their bid to jail and destroy Trump, you’ll now pay a heavy price. In essence, “regime change” is on the agenda. Sweeping political changes are coming to Europe this year.
“The threat that I worry the most about vis-a-vis Europe is not Russia, it’s not China, it’s not any other external actor. What I worry about is the threat from within — the retreat of Europe from some of its most fundamental values… Free speech, I fear, is in retreat,” said Vance, speaking in Munich on February 14.
Despite the continent’s lifestyle that many of us enjoy, the fact is that Europe has slid back to the dark days of the late 1930s. Militarism, Russophobia, censorship and domestic repression against political opponents and the family as a fundamental social institution, are once again the main features of many European countries.
Vance, for example, pointed to the fact Christians in the UK are arrested for praying in public spaces, and that the EU welcomed the cancellation of election results in Romania that would have brought a popular government to power to the detriment of the current globalist regime in Bucharest. As usual, accusations of “Russian interference” were used to justify the repression in Romania.
Vance is worried that the same could happen in Germany, which is Europe’s lead supporter for the pro-Nazi regime in Kiev and its brutal war to reconquer former Ukrainian regions that overwhelmingly voted to join the Russian Federation.
The German people have increasingly made it clear that they want peace with Russia, and parties representing that viewpoint could easily come to power, if there were free and fair elections. Germany’s leader, Olaf Scholz, is enormously unpopular due to his pursuit of war with Russia.
Clearly, Trump and Vance want to see “regime change” – that buzzword in the lexicon of U.S. foreign policy – in Berlin and across Europe. Already, Elon Musk – the de facto co-president of the U.S. – is vigorously supporting and advocating for popular opposition parties in Germany, such as the AfD, which western liberal media constantly berate and vilify.
Despite all his talk about wanting to leave a legacy as a peacemaker, Trump has no plans to dismantle the American Empire. His goal is to make it more efficient and powerful, and to have loyal people in place across Europe. Trump doesn’t want a situation where his future plans are thwarted and sabotaged by devious and cunning ‘allies’ in London, Paris and Berlin.
How have European leaders responded so far? Not surprisingly, they’ve dug in their heels and lashed out at Vance and Trump.
One prominent German politician told the Financial Times that Vance’s speech “was a direct assault on European democracy.” An unnamed European diplomat said: “It’s very clear now, Europe is alone”, adding that the U.S. is now an adversary. The most positive European comment about Vance’s speech described it as “puerile bullshit.”
Pro-war American media, such as the New York Times, sang in chorus condemning Trump’s “betrayal of Europe”, saying that the continent will have to go it alone against ‘Russian aggression’.
Let them pout. Let them whine and complain. Since 1945, Europe has never been able to accomplish anything without American help, precisely because Washington has all the levers of power at its disposal to hold Europe by the throat and make it bow down in obedience.
Liberating Europe is now a top priority for the Trump White House, and 2025 might just be a year of regime change; the year when the peoples of Europe get their freedom back.
Several older German politicians and intellectuals said recently that Germany has been an American colony since 1949. The „colonial“ elite has a hard time facing a possible emancipation. I think that most citizens would actually welcome a return of national freedom.
"Liberating Europe is now a top priority for the Trump White House, and 2025 might just be a year of regime change; the year when the peoples of Europe get their freedom back."
It's been apparent over the past 70+ years that the people of Europe don't want their freedoms back.
Having those freedoms implies having the responsibility of maintaining those freedoms.
Europeans have gotten used to the gilded cage prepared for them by their governments and they don't want to lose it.
Even if it means giving up the right to choose their own lives and destiny.
Yes some Europeans have finally woken up after their countries were literally invaded and colonized by foreign cultures.
But most still stubbornly believe in their moral and ethical superiority over that of those "dirty Americans".
We in Canada suffer from the same blindness, that is until Trump came in and dropped the warning that we aren't exempt for our responsibilities and that 25% tariffs aren't a joke and neither is his 51st state trolling.