“Unrecognizable”. According to Donald Trump, who spoke this Wednesday at Davos World Economic Forumthe Old Continent has changed a lot. So much so that the American president “recognizes more” some places, like France, evoking “waves of mass migration” and judging that “many leaders don’t understand what’s going on.” And to assert from the platform: “I love Europe, and I want Europe to do well, but it is not going in the right direction. »
“People thought that the only way to achieve growth was to increase public spending, to open the doors wide to immigrationthat so-called dirty jobs should be outsourced, that energy and oil should be replaced by all this green energy scam and that people should be imported from the other side of the world”he argued. An almost fatal error, according to him: “European capitals” let it happen “massive illegal immigration. This is wasted potential! »
Donald Trump has been hammering home this clear observation for a while now. In an interview given to Politico at the end of December, the tenant of the White House had described Europe as a group of countries “in decay” ruled by people “weak”. “When you look at Paris, it’s a totally different place, I loved Paris”he lamented. Before making the analogy with the British capital: “London, you have a horrible, vicious mayor. I loved London and I hate to see this happen. » All is not yet lost… On January 21, the American president recalled that “the prosperity of the West came from our particular culture”. “It is our precious and common heritage”he continued, before concluding: “We have to keep it stronger than ever”.