Europe's Strategic Shift Amid US Political Uncertainty

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European nationalists and populists view Donald Trump's potential return to the White House as a boost to their movements, sharing ideological affinities such as anti-migration and anti-globalism. Leaders like Hungary's Viktor Orbán and the Netherlands' Geert Wilders see Trump's victory as a sign of changing times. However, Trump's 'America First' policies may clash with European populist agendas, particularly on trade and foreign policy, potentially straining these alliances.
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