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    1. “Europe has to drop its self-pity over the transatlantic rift and urgently prepare to defend itself against Russia. The clock is ticking.” Jan Macháček emphasizes that Europe must shift its focus from dependence on the US to taking decisive action for its own defense. Europe should prioritize military spending, relax fiscal rules, issue common war bonds, and involve non-EU allies like the UK and Norway in its security framework. Macháček warns that failure to act promptly and decisively could jeopardize European stability.

    2. diamanthaende on

      There are no tears and there is no self-pity, but a clear determination to make some fundamental changes.

      I heard and read very little wailing from European leaders in recent weeks, much less than we used to, and a lot more constructive and concrete suggestions to change things after the initial shock, starting with new fiscal rules on the EU level that leave out defence spending from budget constraints.

      There has long been a consensus that Europe needs to spend more on defence. What’s new however is the new axis of evil between Russia, the US and even the likes of North Korea (see UN), the brazen betrayal of Europe by Trump-US. That was shocking, but only further strengthened the resolve for change.

    3. kumachi42 on

      Yes. We are still buying time for our fellow Europeans to get a grip and act.

    4. this overly melodramatic. the only part of the western world that is not willing to help europe is MAGA america and their minions

    5. Startreklove on

      Why fight? We don’t need to fight we need good defense like nuclear rockets

    6. Practical-Memory6386 on

      Germany is on line one saying “Fredrich……..get ze panzerfausts”

    7. Americas new motto on the Statue of Liberty —
      Bring us your rich and selfish

    8. Let’s not get all melodramatic. Europe isn‘t exactly an underdog.

      We haven’t even started hybrid warfare-ing back at the Russians yet. I guess they don’t remember all the horrific shit our countries were capable of with only a simple profit motive. Anyway, I expect that a lot of separatists and nationalist groups in Russia are about to come into money and weapons. There will also probably be a massive influx of cheap narcotics, and Iran, the -stans, Libya, Syria etc… are about to discover new and favorable trade conditions with Europe that involve being less friendly with Russia.

    9. LaserCondiment on

      This essay is better than judging by the headline. But it suggests this:

      > Europe should immediately relax its environmental, social and governance (ESG) rules, which make it complicated for defense producers to access loans and access resources on capital markets.

      Which makes sense.

      But I hate that we are forced to retreat on this, because of the whims of a strongman.

    10. Beerinspector on

      If it means anything, Canadians will always help where we can.

    11. olaysizdagilmayin on

      Fighting against who? Russia? EU zone is the one of the primary importers of Russian gas.

    12. What are we dog food?

      Sign the free trade deal we agreed on already we got a shit ton of raw resources needing to be made into value added goods

      ~a Canadian

    13. Tall_Bet_4580 on

      OK I agree with the article, but if Europe starts to buy / build it’s own equipment that’s the USA manufacturing F*”ked. Most military manufacturers ( Europe) have been destroyed by USA ideas and demands that pushed their equipment eg 7.62 to 5.56, which has proved to be usless same with other equipment F35 £40k an hr operation cost vs eurofighter £20k per hr. Fighting alone may / probably weaken the USA as overseas markets will dry up. So tears yes but maybe of joy for more jobs more income for Europe

    14. Tsaaristori on

      Fellow Europeans; we must apparently fight again against our very common enemy, Russians!

      I really cant believe this shit.. my grandad fought against those bastards and we have to again, when will fighting with russia end?

    15. No_Software3435 on

      The article says we must negotiate with Putin. You cannot do that with a tyrant. We (Britain) tried to appease Hitler , we thought we had. We hadn’t if course, we were played . We don’t have self-pity either , rather we are very very angry that our ally should just decide to side and vote with the enemy. Trust arrives on foot and leaves on a horse. This time, it left on a rocket. World order of the last 80 yrs just flipped.

    16. Cautious-Tax-1120 on

      The fuck they will. Canada ain’t letting you guys do it alone. If anyone is going to invent new kinds of war crimes it’s going to be us

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