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Europe's Wake-Up Call: Building Defence Unity Beyond the EU

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May 07, 2025

Europe must build a common defence fund outside the EU to ensure security, reduce US dependence, and overcome fragmentation in military spending and procurement.

Europe's Wake-Up Call: Building Defence Unity Beyond the EU

In a year already defined by seismic shifts in geopolitics, few developments have rattled Europe more deeply than the erosion of its longstanding security relationship with the United States. While skepticism about America's future commitments to NATO had been growing for years, recent actions by former President Donald Trump have delivered a jarring wake-up call. From publicly belittling European leaders to suspending intelligence sharing during wartime and proposing unilateral peace deals with Russia, Trump's actions have exposed a fundamental vulnerability: Europe's dependence on U.S. military power.

More troubling still is the extent to which Europe is currently ill-equipped to defend its own interests. Despite possessing some of the world's most advanced economies and armed forces, European countries remain reliant on U.S. strategic capabilities—air defense systems, intelligence, logistics, and more. When Trump allies like JD Vance and Pete Hegseth dismiss Europe as a continent of "pathetic freeloaders," the insult cuts deep precisely because there's a painful ring of truth to it.

Faced with this stark reality, a growing chorus of voices across the continent is calling for an urgent re-thinking of Europe's defense posture. And at the heart of that discussion lies a bold and increasingly persuasive idea: the creation of a common European defense fund, independent of the European Union.

Wake-Up Call for Europe Europe's sense of security has long been anchored by NATO, and more specifically, by the implicit guarantee that the United States would come to the continent's defense in the event of aggression. This assumption has shaped European defense policy for decades, allowing many countries to spend below the 2% of GDP NATO target while focusing resources elsewhere.

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