Former President Donald Trump has allegedly drafted a covert plan to pull Poland from the European Union, favoring stronger ties with Austria, Hungary, Italy and Poland itself.
Secret Document Calls for “Make Europe Great Again”
The Defence One analysis outlines a chapter titled “Make Europe Great Again,” urging the U.S. to deepen relations with ideologically aligned governments. It specifically names Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Poland as potential partners to be “pulled” from the EU. The strategy also proposes backing political parties, movements, and intellectual and cultural circles that seek sovereignty and a return to traditional European values, but only if they remain pro‑American.
C5 Alliance Proposed, Europe Excluded
The full national security strategy proposes a new international coalition, C5, comprising the United States, Russia, China, India, and Japan. Europe would be excluded, and the group would operate on a model similar to the G7, from which Russia was removed. Trump has criticized the G7’s exclusion of Russia on multiple occasions.
Polish Officials Meet in White House
Representatives of Karol Nawrocki met with Trump advisers to discuss Polish‑American cooperation and the U.S. security strategy. After the visit, General Andrzej Kowalski, head of the National Security Office, confirmed that the administration still views Russia as a threat.
U.S. Stance on Russia and the Ukraine Conflict
Trump has pressured President Zelensky to adopt a peace plan already accepted by Moscow. Kowalski clarified that the goal is not an immediate signing of final peace accords but merely a cessation of hostilities. He noted that Americans aim to stop fighting because they believe continuing the conflict yields no positive outcome.

