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Meet the defense giants that will rearm Europe as the EU eyes a massive military buildup

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As Europe prepares for a world without American military aid, the E.U. plans to invest €800 billion on defense.
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Facing Trump And Putin, Are The EU's Defence Plans Enough?

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For our columnist and writer Jérôme Leroy, the neo-liberal policy of the European Union has disarmed him against the great powers. And he wonders who big fortunes or ordinary citizens will carry the effort of a war economy...

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Europe seeks to rearm itself in response to the latest international political movements. The European Union intends to invest €800 billion over the next four years to ensure the continent’s security in the face of the threat posed by Russia and the new geopolitical position adopted by the Trump Administration in the United States. The decision, with many political implications, also has a direct economic consequence: the companies in the sector…

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In recent weeks, the steps taken by the new leadership of the United States have prompted Europe to take action. The Coalition of the Ready to Strike was formed, France suggested extending its nuclear shield to the entire European Union, while EU leaders are also talking about the alliance's need to take action, Ursula von der Leyen announced an 800 billion euro armament program. That's why we came to France, where French President Emmanuel Macr…

·Hungary
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And this is not the only misunderstanding about ReARM Europe, of which the European Commission has yet to clarify several important aspects

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So far, the armaments industry is one of the smaller industries in Germany. With the changed security situation, the industry is growing rapidly - and now demands reliability from politics. By Philipp Wundersee.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation broke the news in on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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