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Europe's Nuclear Shift: A New Era of Defense?
EuropeWednesday, March 19, 2025
Moreover, Europe lacks a "nuclear culture. " For decades, European countries have relied on the US for nuclear defense, so they are not as familiar with the intricacies of nuclear deterrence. This could make it difficult for Europe to create an effective nuclear umbrella.
Despite these challenges, some European leaders are pushing for more cooperation on nuclear issues. France's President has proposed having allies participate in its nuclear exercises to better understand its capabilities. The UK has also been active in educating NATO allies about nuclear deterrence.
But it's not just about nuclear weapons. Conventional forces are also crucial for deterrence. Many European countries are boosting their spending on conventional weapons, which is a positive step. However, the question remains: can Europe count on the US commitment to its defense?
In the end, Europe's nuclear shift is about more than just weapons. It's about taking responsibility for its own security and working together to create a more effective deterrent. It's a complex issue with many challenges, but it's a conversation that Europe needs to have.
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