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The Guardian view on defending Europe in a new era: collaboration is the key | Editorial

The Guardian view on defending Europe in a new era: collaboration is the key | Editorial

Summary

European countries are trying to become more independent in defense amid growing security threats and uncertain support from the United States under President Trump. Recent problems, like the failure of a big joint fighter jet project between France and Germany, show that better cooperation and resource sharing are needed for Europe to improve its own military strength.

Key Facts

  • Europe wants to speed up its strategic independence because the world is becoming more unstable.
  • The U.S., led by President Trump, is seen as an unreliable ally in the NATO alliance.
  • France and Germany stopped working on a £100 billion new fighter jet project due to disagreements between their companies Dassault and Airbus.
  • Spain criticized the failure, saying industry interests were placed above Europe’s security needs.
  • France, Germany, and the UK do not have enough resources to modernize their defenses alone.
  • Europe currently depends on U.S. technology for defense, such as the F35 fighter jets.
  • The EU created a defense strategy in 2024 and set up low-interest loans totaling 150 billion euros to support defense investments.
  • A multilateral defense fund involving Britain, Finland, and the Netherlands is also helping to improve European defense collaboration.
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