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Europe’s far-right parties are reassessing their ties to Donald Trump following his decision to use military force to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his threat to annex Greenland. Traditionally, Europe’s far-right has been sympathetic to Trump, admiring his tough stance on immigration and nationalist policies. However, these recent aggressive military and territorial actions have caused a significant shift, with several far-right leaders now distancing themselves from the U.S. President. This change reflects growing concern over Trump’s unpredictable foreign policy moves and their potential impact on European stability and sovereignty.
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