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Belgium beats U.S. in World Cup, avenges Trump 'hellhole' insult

Belgium seeks revenge against the U.S. in the World Cup for Trump's 2016 "hellhole" insult about Belgium. A Belgian victory would symbolically counter Trump's criticism of Europe and NATO.

Revenge of the ‘hellhole’: Belgium eyes payback in US World Cup clash
Politico — 6 July 2026
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Belgium’s World Cup clash with the U.S. on Thursday isn’t just another football match—it’s a chance for payback. The Belgians, ranked among the world’

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Why This Matters

This match transcends sport, offering Belgium a chance to reclaim narrative ground after years of grappling with Trump’s caustic 2016 remark. The game becomes a proxy for Europe’s broader frustration with American skepticism toward its alliances, NATO cohesion, and diplomatic sovereignty—all pillars that Trump openly questioned. A Belgian victory could embolden a narrative shift, framing Europe not as a passive recipient of criticism but as a resilient counterbalance to isolationist impulses.

Background Context

Trump’s 2016 “hellhole” comment targeted both Belgium and the EU, mocking their governance and dismissing their importance in global affairs. At the time, Belgium was navigating political paralysis and Brussels’ symbolic role as the de facto capital of the EU, making the insult particularly biting. The US-Belgian relationship has since been strained by trade disputes, NATO burden-sharing debates, and growing European skepticism of American leadership under Trump’s potential return.

What Happens Next

Beyond the pitch, a Belgian win could amplify nationalist rhetoric in Europe, positioning the World Cup as a metaphor for reclaiming pride against perceived American condescension. Alternatively, a loss might be framed as a missed opportunity by eurosceptics to challenge Trump’s legacy. The diplomatic tone between Brussels and Washington will hinge on how both sides spin the outcome—whether as a sports triumph or a geopolitical rebuke.

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