At CPAC, Leaders of the Global Right See a New World, Led by Trump
Briefly

Recent comments by President Trump and Vice President JD Vance regarding Ukraine and Germany have posed significant challenges to longstanding European relationships and the postwar order. At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), leaders from multiple countries expressed their desire to join a perceived global right-wing movement. Liz Truss emphasized the importance of this political wave as akin to a second American Revolution. CPAC has evolved into a platform connecting various right-wing political groups that seek to alter the geopolitical landscape established post-World War II.
To longstanding American allies in Europe, remarks by President Trump and Vice President JD Vance about Ukraine and Germany this month represented one of the gravest tests of the postwar order in decades.
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is increasingly taking these ambitions global, now serving as a connector of right-wing political movements across multiple continents.
Liz Truss stated, 'We missed the first American Revolution in 1776, we want to be a part of the second American Revolution,' highlighting a global right-wing resurgence.
In the past two weeks, Mr. Trump and his top officials have questioned that order more directly and openly than any U.S. administration of the postwar period.
Read at www.nytimes.com
[
|
]