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The West at Risk

Europe’s Islam Problem Is Now Threatening America's National Security 

As Europe fractures internally, America absorbs the blow to its own standing and security.

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Jens Meyer‏ | AP‏

We have reached a point where the Islamization of Europe is no longer a regional concern but a direct challenge to the national security of the United States.

The logic is simple: what undermines the standing and resolve of America’s allies inevitably undermines America’s own, and with it, its national security.

Nowhere was this more apparent than at China’s spectacular military parade, flanked on one side by Russia and on the other by Beijing’s expanding influence. Against that backdrop, the image of U.S. President standing beside a British Prime Minister such as Keir Starmer or French President Emmanuel Macron, would do little to project confidence. If anything, it would highlight the fragility of Western resolve - being held by countries where the Muslim vote - rules.

Both leaders, as demonstrated in their approach to the Palestinian question, have repeatedly capitulated to domestic and international pressures tied to Islamization. This trend weakens the credibility of the West as a unified bloc. And by so, harms America.

Beyond Saudi Arabia or Jordan, much of the Islamic world has aligned itself, politically and strategically, with the Sino-Russian axis. Large swaths of Africa have followed suit.

This is no longer simply “Europe’s problem.” The same dynamics are now bleeding into the Anglosphere. Australia’s foreign policy stance on the Palestinian issue, and its shifting posture toward Israel, mirrors the same concessions we have seen in Europe.

Israel has become the test case: the arena where the structural limits of U.S. hegemony are exposed.

If Washington cannot protect its own strategic red lines here within the Western Bloc, its ability to command a coherent Western front globally will collapse. Islam VS Israel, is creating this rapture.

That is why Senator Marco Rubio is right to force a test vote on Palestinian statehood at the United Nations. The question is not merely about Israel; it is about whether the Islamic bloc can fracture the Western alliance while Russia and China exploit the chaos to recruit new partners and inflame regional conflicts.

India, meanwhile, has observed China’s ability to grow out of the Eastern bloc without binding itself too closely to America, and has leaned closer to Moscow as a result.

The United States can no longer afford to tolerate European complacency.

Washington must begin pressing Europe to confront its internal crisis head-on.

Failure to do so will not only weaken Europe from within but also corrode America’s own global leadership.

The West is approaching a breaking point: either Europe regains control of its trajectory, or America itself will face the slow unraveling of its strategic order.


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