Can Europe Defend Itself Without America?

The notion of a self-sufficient European defense raises significant strategic, political, and economic concerns. While European nations possess advanced militaries, robust economies, and a sophisticated defense industry, their ability to deter major threats—particularly from Russia—remains uncertain. This article examines the current state of European defense, its historical reliance on the U.S., and the critical steps the continent would need to take to achieve true strategic autonomy.

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Trump tells Ukraine ‘You should have never started the war, you could have given up land’

President Trump’s stance, as captured by a BBC broadcast and supported by fresh statements from his Florida residence at Mar-a-Lago, goes further than his previous rhetorical positioning. Instead of stressing deterrence through strength—his usual rationale—he placed partial responsibility on Ukraine, suggesting that a territorial concession could have averted the conflict altogether. These statements have elicited strong reactions worldwide, most notably in Ukraine itself, which has borne the brunt of the Russian invasion.

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