In a speech today, French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the need for a stronger and more integrated European defense in light of the changing security landscape. He highlighted the importance of anti-missile defense and long-range strike capabilities to ensure the reliability of European defense, warning that without it, “today’s Europe can die.”
Macron has long advocated for European strategic autonomy, aiming for less dependency on the United States. This stance is particularly relevant in the context of statements made by Donald Trump, who is seeking reelection and has criticized Europe for relying on the United States for security.
The call for a unified and robust European defense is gaining traction as leaders like Macron stress the importance of Europe taking more responsibility for its own security. This shift towards greater autonomy could have significant implications for transatlantic relations and the global security landscape as a whole. Macron’s address serves as a reminder of the need for Europe to strengthen its defense capabilities and assert its place on the world stage.
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