La DERECHA EUROPEA ahora se DISTANCIA de TRUMP: te explico por qué

In this video, we analyze the clash between Giorgia Meloni and Donald Trump, a conflict that symbolizes a profound shift on the European right. What was once affinity and inspiration from Trumpism is now transforming into distance and confrontation. In the wake of the US war against Iran, trade tensions such as the Turnberry Agreement, and growing rejection from European public opinion, leaders like Meloni, Marine Le Pen, and sectors of the German right are beginning to define their own profiles, distancing themselves from the White House to avoid electoral costs and defend their national interests. We explore how the European right went from seeing Trump as an ideological role model to considering him a political risk, and what the rise of the concept of “strategic autonomy” means in the European Union: less military, energy, and economic dependence on the United States. The Meloni case illustrates this shift toward a more sovereign Europe, opening the debate on the future of the transatlantic relationship, the role of NATO, and whether this distancing is real or just an electoral strategy. Follow me on my social media! 🔴 Secondary Channel:    / @eldiariodelviejocontinente   📸 Instagram:   / elviejocontinente_   🐥 Twitter:   / viejocontinent_   00:00 Introduction 02:20 How the European Right Fell in Love with Trump 04:11 Iran, Turnberry, and the Electoral Cost of Following Trump 06:46 The Meloni Case, a Symbol of the European “Enough Is Enough” 09:59 From Vassals to European “Sovereigns”: What Comes Next? Sources: The European right is distancing itself from the United States: https://www.ft.com/content/cba21e81-4... Trump is running out of European friends, even on the nationalist right: https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/trum... Trump spent a decade making friends in Europe. Now they're turning their backs on him: https://www.politico.eu/article/donal... Meloni isn't alone: ​​List of right-wing European leaders angered by Trump: https://www.newsweek.com/meloni-right...