Europe Rethinks Security as US Relations Fray Under Trump Administration
Germany's incoming leader Friedrich Merz advocates for European defense independence, while divisions emerge on NATO's future and nuclear deterrence.
- Friedrich Merz, Germany's chancellor-elect, has called for Europe to reduce reliance on the United States for security, marking a historic shift in German foreign policy.
- Merz's proposal includes exploring a shared European nuclear deterrent and increased defense spending, with support from France and the UK but resistance from Poland and Italy.
- European leaders are concerned about the US's strained relations with NATO allies and speculation over potential American troop withdrawals from Eastern Europe.
- French President Emmanuel Macron has reiterated his offer to extend France's nuclear umbrella to other European nations, though the idea faces internal European opposition.
- The UK's 'bomb bank' proposal, which aims to mobilize private investment for military funding, has been praised as a constructive step toward European defense cooperation.