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Following the full-scale invasion ofĀ UkraineĀ byĀ Russia, theĀ European UnionĀ is urgently reevaluating itsĀ defence readiness. For decades,Ā EuropeĀ leaned onĀ diplomacyĀ andĀ transatlantic security guaranteesĀ provided by theĀ United States. However, as trust erodes and military warnings intensify,Ā BrusselsĀ is racing to bolster itsĀ military industrial baseĀ andĀ strategic foundations.Ā European CommissionĀ PresidentĀ Ursula von der LeyenĀ has spearheaded initiatives to enhanceĀ deterrence capacityĀ by 2030, while a substantial €90 billion loan packageĀ was approved to supportĀ UkraineĀ against ongoing aggression.

The rhetoric from high-level officials underscores a growing sense of existential threat across the continent.Ā Vladimir PutinĀ recently signaledĀ Russia’sĀ readiness for further conflict, promptingĀ NATOĀ Secretary GeneralĀ Mark RutteĀ to warn thatĀ EuropeĀ could be the next target within five years. InĀ Germany, Defence MinisterĀ Boris PistoriusĀ starkly suggested the region may have already seen its final moments of peace. This shift from theoretical risk to imminent danger is forcingĀ EUĀ leaders to prioritizeĀ military sovereigntyĀ andĀ collective securityĀ to prevent a potential collapse of theĀ EuropeanĀ order.

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