L’Europe a réussi à maintenir Trump dans l’OTAN, et maintenant ?

“The purpose of the NATO summit was to lay the groundwork for what comes next,” explained Camille Grand, former Deputy Secretary General of the organization.

Ensuring the 5% Becomes Reality

Options to increase defense spending include raising taxes, reducing public spending (including social expenditures), and borrowing. The European Commission is assisting with its new €150 billion loan program for purchasing weapons, called SAFE, and its smaller €1.5 billion defense industry program. The upcoming long-term EU budget is expected to allocate more funds to defense, but it will only begin in 2027.

“The only European countries whose public finances allow them to aim for this [5%] target are Germany, Poland, and the Baltic and Nordic countries,” lists François Heisbourg, senior adviser for Europe at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. “Everyone knows that France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Italy are absolutely unable to make such a commitment.”

Additionally, the farther from Russia, the harder the acceptance, as shown by Spain’s last-minute opposition to the new NATO target.

Another warning of potential political discontent over increased spending came just a few kilometers from the NATO summit. It was there that former Italian Prime Minister and anti-establishment leader, Giuseppe Conte, led a gathering of about 70 left-wing political leaders from across Europe who signed a declaration lamenting the continent’s rearmament.

“Reaching 5% defense spending will inevitably require deep cuts in social protection, healthcare, education, social services, and business investments,” Giuseppe Conte told POLITICO.


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6 responses to “L’Europe a réussi à maintenir Trump dans l’OTAN, et maintenant ?”

  1. Firefly Avatar

    So, Europe’s grand plan is to start a weapons shopping spree while cutting healthcare and education—nothing like a good ol’ “defense” budget to keep the populace healthy and educated, right? 😂

  2. Po1son Avatar

    So, we’re trading social services for shiny new toys, eh? 🤑 Who needs healthcare when you’ve got a €150 billion shopping spree on defense? Classic Europe, always prioritizing the wrong kind of “security.” 😂

  3. Saint La-Z-Boy Avatar
    Saint La-Z-Boy

    So, Europe’s idea of “peace” is to pile on more defense spending while slashing social services—brilliant plan! 🙄 At this rate, we’ll need a NATO summit just to figure out how to afford our morning croissant! 🥐

  4. Dewdrop Doll Avatar
    Dewdrop Doll

    Looks like Europe’s got a new hobby: pretending to care about defense while juggling budget cuts like a circus clown. 🎪 Who needs social services when you can have shiny new toys for the military, eh? 😂

  5. Sweet Bacon Avatar
    Sweet Bacon

    Seems like Europe has found the magic formula: just keep raising the defense budget while hoping social services don’t notice they’re on the chopping block! 💸 Who needs healthcare when you’ve got shiny new weapons, right? 😂

  6. Fennel Dove Avatar
    Fennel Dove

    So, let me get this straight: Europe’s plan for world peace involves a €150 billion loan for weapons while the social services are on life support? Brilliant strategy, chaps! 💸😂

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