AOC accuses Trump of trying to usher in ‘age of authoritarianism’ at Munich conference
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Donald Trump's foreign policy at the Munich Security Conference, claiming it promotes authoritarianism and undermines the transatlantic alliance.
At the Munich Security Conference, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez addressed top policymakers and voiced her concerns about Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy, which she claims threatens the transatlantic alliance between the US and Europe. She emphasized that Trump's administration is fostering an increasingly authoritarian global environment, which she believes is detrimental to democratic values. Her critique was particularly pointed as she highlighted the dangers of nationalism and militarism that have been increasingly evident in US foreign relations.
Ocasio-Cortez articulated an alternative vision for US foreign policy rooted in leftist ideologies, contrasting sharply with the Trump administration’s strategies. She warned that Trump's government is not only attempting to withdraw from global responsibilities but is also laying the groundwork for a future where authoritarian regimes can thrive. Her assertion that the administration seeks to turn the US into a "personal sandbox" for Trump raises concerns about American leadership and its implications for international governance.
Her statements during the panel on populism at the conference underscored the growing apprehension among US allies over America's direction under Trump's leadership. By presenting a clear opposition to these policies, Ocasio-Cortez aimed to reassure allies that there is a counter-narrative within US politics advocating for collaborative global relations and democratic governance, challenging the rise of authoritarianism on the world stage.