A few days ago, the US government presented its new national security strategy, warning that mass immigration to Europe risks leading to the continent’s downfall. In a new interview on the subject, the US president points to Sweden as a prime example of what happens when multiculturalism and political correctness are allowed to reign freely.

In the interview with Politico, which named Trump the most influential person shaping European politics in the coming year, the president condemns the European leaders – implicitly the Western European ones – as weak for allowing the decay of their countries with multiculturalism as a driving factor.

– I think they are weak. But I also think they want to be so politically correct, says Trump.

– I think they don’t know what to do. Europe doesn’t know what to do.

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In the interview, Trump describes London and Paris as cities buckling under the burden of migration from the Middle East and Africa, and without a change in border policies, some European states ‘will no longer be viable countries’.

Europe is decaying and approaching a tipping point where it will no longer be possible to restore, he warns.

Regarding the war in Ukraine, Trump says he does not value the European leaders’ role in the efforts to end the war and argues that ‘they talk, but they don’t produce, and the war just continues and continues’.

Sweden a prime example of horror

Like other nationally-minded politicians and debaters, Trump is appalled by Sweden’s rapid transformation, from almost utopian to multicultural chaos. In the interview, he notes that not long ago, Sweden had low crime rates, something that is now the complete opposite.

– Look at Sweden. Sweden was known as one of the safest countries in Europe. One of the safest countries in the world. Now it’s known as very unsafe. Quite an unsafe country. It’s unbelievable. It’s a completely different country. Sweden, says Trump.

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Full interview (Sweden mentioned at 14:55):

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