Trump Says Europe Is Dying — European Media Push Back as Birth Rates Hit Record Lows

Trump says Europe is dying. European media push back as birth rates hit record lows. Who is right?

Trump Says Europe Is Dying — European Media Push Back as Birth Rates Hit Record Lows

When Donald Trump says Europe is dying, European leaders and media push back hard — but the data tells a different story. Europe's fertility rate currently stands at just 1.38 children per woman, well below the replacement rate of 2.1. The UK's rate is 1.44, and several countries, including Poland, are at 1.2.

The American Security Strategy, released in December 2025, warned that Europe faces "the real and more stark prospect of civilisational erasure" driven by falling birth rates, mass migration, and loss of national identity. Trump doubled down at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, declaring that Europe is "self-destructing" due to its inability to control immigration and foreign imports.

European leaders have hit back. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas dismissed Trump's claims at the Munich Security Conference in February 2026: "Contrary to what some may say, woke, decadent Europe is not facing civilisational erasure. In fact, people still want to join our club."

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz also rejected the MAGA agenda, declaring: "The culture war of the MAGA movement is not ours."

The European Commission projects that the EU's population, currently at 450.6 million, will shrink to around 398.8 million by 2100 — a decline of about 11.7%. By 2050, nearly one in three EU residents will be 65 or older, compared to one in five today.

According to an EU Science Hub analysis, if current trends continue, the EU will lose around 1.2 million working-age people every year until 2050 — and that's assuming migration continues at current levels. Without migration, that number would double.

But European officials argue that Trump is exaggerating. They point out that the US faces similar problems with a birth rate of 1.62, aging population, and political polarisation.

Even Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared to acknowledge this at the 2026 Munich Security Conference, calling for co-operation between the US and Europe on a "generational challenge" of population decline. Rubio warned that the "declining population in the West," including in the US, is a massive national security risk.

"Contrary to what some may say, woke, decadent Europe is not facing civilisational erasure. In fact, people still want to join our club."
— EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, Munich Security Conference 2026

However, Trump's defenders argue that Europe's situation is qualitatively worse. Europe's population is older, its welfare states are more generous and harder to sustain, and its economic growth has lagged behind the US for two decades.

As of mid-2026, widespread voter discontent is driving a significant shift in Europe's political landscape, with populist and far-right parties consolidating power across the continent. This surge is fuelled by weak economic performance, anxieties over immigration, rising living costs, and deep dissatisfaction with traditional political elites.

According to the European Council on Foreign Relations, Europe's self-doubt is justified. European countries allowed themselves to become too dependent on the US for security, on Russia for energy, and on China for industrial production.

Following the 2024 European Parliament elections, populist, nationalist, and far-right parties secured roughly 36% of seats and established a formidable presence in national politics. Far-right or populist parties have topped polling or made significant gains in Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, and parts of Eastern Europe.

French President Emmanuel Macron now stands among the least popular leaders in the G7, with approval ratings in the low teens and disapproval levels near 75%. Many analysts consider a far-right victory in the 2027 French presidential election a plausible outcome.

Timeline: Trump vs Europe

Date Event
December 2025 Trump's National Security Strategy warns of "civilisational erasure" in Europe
January 2026 Trump calls Europe "self-destructing" at Davos
February 2026 Kallas and Merz push back at Munich Security Conference
March 2026 Rubio calls for US-Europe co-operation on population decline
August 2026 Trump repeats "Europe is dying" claims; European leaders continue pushback

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Sources: US National Security Strategy 2025, European Commission, EU Science Hub, European Council on Foreign Relations, Munich Security Conference, World Economic Forum Davos 2026.
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