Feb 13 • 05:10 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

She is Trump's spearhead in the showdown with Europe. Critics issue a warning: 'It is reasonable to be concerned'

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Sarah B. Rogers criticizes Europe for censorship and supports far-right European parties.

Sarah B. Rogers, the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy, has made headlines with her outspoken criticism of European policies, particularly regarding issues of censorship. She asserts that her position allows her to speak candidly about concerns that ordinary Europeans might hesitate to voice. Rogers has positioned herself as a key player in the Trump administration's confrontational approach towards Europe, advocating for the interests of far-right parties that align more closely with U.S. conservative values.

During her recent visit to Europe, Rogers expressed her intention to champion ideals that she believes resonate with both her American counterparts and certain factions within European politics. By highlighting alleged censorship in Europe, she aims to draw attention to what she sees as an urgent need for reform. Critics, however, warn that her rhetoric could exacerbate divisions between the U.S. and its European allies, stirring anxiety about the future of transatlantic relations under the influence of far-right ideologies.

Rogers' actions could have significant implications for U.S.-European diplomatic relations. By supporting extremist political movements in Europe, she risks undermining the traditional democratic values that have characterized U.S.-European partnerships. As tensions rise, the fallout from her statements and actions may lead to escalating debates over free speech, political alignment, and the broader vision for international cooperation in a rapidly changing global landscape.

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