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The President of the USA, Donald Trump, renewed his criticisms of Europe, focusing on migration and energy policies, during a speech delivered in Pennsylvania. He urged the United Kingdom to boost oil production in the North Sea, warning that Prime Minister Keir Starmer could risk losing his position if he does not take advantage of this resource. Trump also criticized the expansion of wind energy in Scotland, suggesting that it is costly. He stated that Europe's migration policy is so weak that it threatens the continent's identity, adding that he loves Europe. These comments come in the context of a new national security strategy from the Trump administration, which highlights the issues Europe is facing, including censorship and declining birth rates, provoking outrage among European leaders.