Belgium First: Nuclear Reversal Shows Why Trump Was Right on Energy

Belgium is reopening the nuclear door and moving to secure control over all seven reactors, marking not just an energy shift but a sovereignty correction. As Germany's Merz admits the phase-out was a strategic blunder, Belgium proves Trump's warnings were right: reliable power beats green dogma every time.

Belgium is doing what serious nations do when ideology collides with reality: it is reopening the nuclear door and moving to secure control over all seven reactors.

This is not just an energy adjustment. It is a sovereignty correction. It’s a early form of Belgium First.

Belgium learned that reliable power matters more than green dogma when industry, prices, and national resilience are on the line.

Belgium Going Nuclear:  Energy Sovereignty is Back
Belgium Going Nuclear: Energy Sovereignty is Back

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Belgium is doing what Europe should have done years ago: protect stable power before ideology wrecks households and industry.

That is why this story matters beyond Brussels. It shows that energy policy is really about national strength.

Energy Realism Returns:  Belgium's Move Confirms What Trump Warned Europe about Years Ago
Energy Realism Returns: Belgium’s Move Confirms What Trump Warned Europe about Years Ago

Trump was right

Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz (@_FriedrichMerz) later admitted: “It was a serious strategic mistake to phase out nuclear energy… we simply don’t have enough energy generation capacity.”

President Trump (@realDonaldTrump) warned Germany years earlier that it was becoming “totally controlled by Russia” through energy dependence.

Belgium is now proving that Trump’s realism beat Europe’s illusions.

Serious governments do not gamble their grid on slogans. They secure power first, then everything else.

Belgium First: Strategic realism restores strength. 🇧🇪🇺🇸🛡️ #AmericaFirst #Belgium #EnergySecurityforonuclear

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