Trump's choice for vice president is causing concern in Europe

The selection of J.D. Vance as Donald Trump's vice-presidential running mate has caused serious concern throughout Europe. Fears that a second Trump term could disrupt transatlantic security and erode support for Ukraine have European leaders bracing for potential geopolitical changes.

Impact on transatlantic relations

Trump's selection of J.D. Vance, a noted isolationist, has heightened fears that his administration may prioritize a protectionist "America First" policy. This change could weaken NATO and transatlantic security, leading to higher tariffs and less support for Ukraine, the Financial Times reports.

Rob Johnson, a former director of the UK Ministry of Defence, warned: “If Trump continues with Vance's policies, we could see the dismantling of NATO, or at least a significant reduction in US leadership. This will be a signal for Russia to strengthen its power. aggressively, potentially leading to a dark period for Europe."

Reaction of European leaders

Trump's potential return to the White House has already caused concern in European capitals. MEP Guy Verhofstadt commented on Vance's nomination, predicting celebrations in the Kremlin. He added that Europe and the UK may be preparing to "rearrange the deckchairs on the Titanic".

Economic and security problems

Controversial remarks by Vance, such as suggesting that Britain could become an "Islamist country" under a new Labor government, added to the tension. Trump's criticism of London's openness to immigration further soured relations.


European officials are also worried about the economic consequences of the Trump administration. They fear that new import duties could harm the EU economy. In addition, Vance's commitment to Ukraine ceding territory to Russia as a means of ending the war met with strong opposition from European and Ukrainian leaders.

Transatlantic security: Trump's potential Vance-influenced policy could weaken NATO and embolden Russia.

Economic impact: Higher tariffs on European imports could harm the EU economy.

Support for Ukraine: A reduction in US support for Ukraine could have significant geopolitical consequences.

By addressing these issues, European leaders hope to mitigate the potential impact of the Trump administration on transatlantic relations and maintain stability in the region.

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