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Celerity

(50,621 posts)
Thu Jun 26, 2025, 06:19 AM Thursday

Europe Must Prepare for Security Without America



European leaders face an unprecedented challenge: building continental defence whilst managing an unpredictable American president.

https://www.socialeurope.eu/europe-must-prepare-for-security-without-america



Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea and subsequent full-scale invasion of Ukraine has brought urgent pressure to rebuild European security. The dramatic shift in US foreign and security policies with Donald Trump’s return to the White House has intensified the burden on European governments to compensate for what has been America’s steadfast commitment to European safety for decades. As NATO members gathered in The Hague for their summit on 24-25 June 2025, NATO remains the primary framework for European security, with America’s role in enabling the alliance still crucial. Europeans cannot yet defend themselves alone, even if they were willing to try. The declaration adopted in The Hague states the “ironclad commitment to collective defence as enshrined in Article 5 of the Washington Treaty”.

Yet given the profound and likely lasting reorientation of US policy towards Europe, Europeans would be wise to act decisively now. They must clear the path towards a continental security architecture that no longer depends on America. The collapse of mutual trust between much of Europe and the Trump administration has made meaningful engagement extremely difficult on such an existential issue. US and European interests, long broadly aligned, have suddenly and sharply diverged—and will likely diverge further as rapid policy changes unfold in America, including challenges to democracy’s foundations. Since taking office, Trump has openly sided with Putin on Ukraine, set his sights on Greenland, launched a trade war against allies, undermined international organisations and treaties, and supported Europe’s illiberal political forces.

A security alliance need not rest on the value base that has anchored NATO for decades. But especially during wartime in Europe, the unpredictable and potentially hostile nature of US policies carries enormous political risks for European leaders. Pure self-interest demands that Europeans begin shaping their continent’s security future. Considerable thinking is already underway about reforming NATO and strengthening its European pillar. Christian Mölling and Thorben Schütz argued earlier this year that Europeans must manage the inevitable transatlantic divorce and build their own “European way of war”. Giuseppe Spatafora has outlined a roadmap for NATO reform in the Trump 2.0 era. Sven Biscop goes further, detailing what “thinking big”—a genuinely European security order without America—might look like.

These discussions are also happening in European and other like-minded capitals, though less visibly given current dependence on US security guarantees. The NATO summit in The Hague represented one crucial piece of this complex European security puzzle. As long as Europe remains vulnerable without America, Europeans must work to keep Washington engaged whilst hoping for US cooperation in their long-overdue strategic shift. The focus on President Trump’s demand for five percent of GDP investment in defence serves this purpose. However unrealistic for many NATO members, however politically challenging it proves domestically—as Germany’s divisive SPD “manifesto” recently demonstrated—and however little it might impress Putin, this “big number” could prove a lifeline for Europeans transitioning towards rebuilding their continent’s security architecture.

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Europe Must Prepare for Security Without America (Original Post) Celerity Thursday OP
And thanks to all this bullshit, America must prepare for security without Europe. Which is equally devastating. Scrivener7 Thursday #1
And the US is more and more likely Bettie Thursday #2
DURec leftstreet Thursday #3
trump thinks that forcing Europe to spend more means more sales of our weapons to them... Wounded Bear Thursday #4

Scrivener7

(56,199 posts)
1. And thanks to all this bullshit, America must prepare for security without Europe. Which is equally devastating.
Thu Jun 26, 2025, 09:37 AM
Thursday

Guns and tanks aren't the most effective weapons. The ability to stand with other nations to bring a rogue state to heel is the most effective weapon. We don't have that anymore.

Wounded Bear

(62,340 posts)
4. trump thinks that forcing Europe to spend more means more sales of our weapons to them...
Thu Jun 26, 2025, 09:48 AM
Thursday

Problem is, the Europeans have some pretty good weapons systems themselves being built in France, Germany, Sweden, Great Britain, and elsewhere.

Yeah, they'll increase spending, but they're gonna spend much more at home and among themselves and not so much from us. trump's tariff bullshit ensures that. No way they would trust us to deliver on the contracts with trump in charge. He does have a history of stiffing developers and selling crap.

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