L’Europa ha ricevuto il messaggio – Senza l’America su cui fare affidamento, l’UE si sta preparando per diventare una potenza globale a pieno titolo.

https://www.theatlantic.com/international/2026/02/european-union-defense-spending/685983/?gift=hNQKKSPIv6jUWJMtQ9-SNukmRmk6XL1PM7sixsBLyBg

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  1. AlexandrTheTolerable on

    From the article:

    European countries are making a point of reducing their dependence on the United States. Germany currently plans to spend only 8 percent of its rearmament budget on U.S. arms. It is even developing its own satellite-communications network to replace Starlink.

    And the defense firms are productive: Germany’s Rheinmetall will soon be able to produce more artillery shells than the entire U.S. defense industry.

    Europe is not yet a fully autonomous power, and it won’t become one tomorrow. But thanks to Trump, a transformation is under way. The decisive question is whether Europe can stay this course. A super-election year looms in 2027, when France, Italy, Spain, and Poland will all hold votes. Victories by the far right could derail the current trajectory.

    Or not: EU approval is at 74 percent, a record high. Young far-right politicians may well understand that returning to the nation-state means choosing powerlessness.

    This may be the outcome that leaders in Washington, Moscow, and Beijing prefer. But in their effort to fragment Europe into pliable nation-states, they are instead galvanizing its slow-motion march toward self-determination.

  2. Scary_Woodpecker_110 on

    We will end up with a federal Europe, a third power next to the US and China.

    It is inevitable. Either that or be crushed into irrelevance.

  3. burundilapp on

    In terms of cloud compute and software independence, it’s about time we had real competition to the major US providers, the monopolies enjoyed by the like of Microsoft, VMWare, Citrix etc… have caused huge price gouging over the last few years, serious nation state funding into FOSS alternatives will help bring forward real alternatives that don’t need larger support depts to maintain.

  4. Well – The Atlantic got it right? We are in for a rocky ride, but for the forseeable future the US is out of the picture as a reliable partner. I think Marco’s speech made it absolutely clear that in an administration with Donald or him at the table, Europe should choose another path.

    Greenland will not sell as much as a postmark of its soil, the trade deal is dead and now the US has lost most all influence on Ukraine and has to fall in behind the European agenda. The US demise is a deroute that lacks comparison and leaves a gaping hole in the Atlantic cooperation, that future administrations will use decades to repair.

    Let’s call Donald John an experiment, but the price paid by ordinary Americans is setting them back decades as well.

  5. Informal_Drawing on

    The posts where it is insinuated that Europe is small, unimportant, weak, not mature etc are really aggravating.

    Who keeps polluting the internet with this tripe.

  6. Enough-Ad9590 on

    So how will Europe manage to bring all its talent back home, given that a highly talented person cannot stay in Europe to succeed?

  7. wolfhound_doge on

    we need to keep going this direction even after next U.S. election.

  8. Common-Cricket7316 on

    Historically speaking this isn’t a good idea. 😳

  9. Sizeablegrapefruits on

    Not with the most expensive electricity on earth, they’re not.

  10. Foreign_Implement897 on

    I think we had our globalist run, it is slightly different vibe now. Global power is not the goal, but continental.

  11. rough0perator on

    That is the way

    Cut regulations, lower taxes, curb unions, deport illegals, rebuild the military => prosper and be safe

  12. schtickshift on

    Except for Ireland. Who are living it up out there in the middle of the ocean.

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