After NATO Summit, Europe’s Free Ride Is on the Line
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The Real Instituto Elcano (RIE) presented its annual barometer this Monday, the survey that it has carried out since 45 editions to analyze the impact in Spain of...
Over the next decade, European countries will double their defense spending. However, even such large-scale investments are unlikely to allow EU countries to completely abandon American weapons.
European Union officials worry that Washington could one day stop providing critical software updates for U.S.-made military equipment, a New York Times report said, amid uncertainty over the future of NATO and the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Europe Chooses Between Its Own Defense and Dependence on the U.S. - The New York TimesEuropean countries plan to double military investments to develop their own defense industries. They face the problem of a lack of quality alternatives to American weapons such as the F-35 and Patriot systems.
At the moment, European countries do not have their own analogues for some key weapons from the United States, including F-35 fighters
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