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The US National Security Strategy: A manifesto for the far right

The US National Security Strategy: A manifesto for the far right




In this episode of Explaining History, Nick analyzes the newly published 2025 US National Security Strategy, a document that could be considered a foundational text for the global far-right.

We explore how this strategy, with its language of "civilizational erasure" and "European greatness," mirrors the rhetoric of leaders like Viktor Orban and the conspiracy theories of the "Great Replacement." Nick argues that this is not just ideology; it is a manifesto for American interference in European elections, designed to undermine social democracy and pave the way for deregulation favorable to US capital.

From the demonization of migration to the cynical normalization of Russia, we unpack how the Trump administration is attempting to reshape Europe in its own image—and why the economic weakness of the continent leaves it vulnerable to this new, aggressive Monroe Doctrine.

Key Topics:

  • The 2025 Strategy: A blueprint for far-right interventionism.
  • Civilizational Rhetoric: How "Great Replacement" theory has entered US policy.
  • Economic Imperialism: The drive to deregulate Europe for American corporations.
  • The Future of NATO: Why the US is pivoting towards "patriotic" (i.e., far-right) allies.

References:

  • Cas Mudde's analysis in The Guardian
  • Oswald Spengler's The Decline of the West
  • Renaud Camus' The Great Replacement


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