• DahGangalang@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    As an American, I’ve mixed feelings.

    On the one hand, I think I think Europe owning it’s own defense would be a solid move to ensure it’s own sovereignty and independence as a modern nation…thing.

    On the other hand, I fear this could lead to US - EU military rivalry. While not necessarily the strongest bond in the world, I do value the relatively positive relationship the US and EU have. I hope that bond is preserved and hope we can grow even closer over time.

    • MiddleKnight
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      1 year ago

      nation……thing

      we prefer the term “sui generis geopolitical entity” ;)

    • jecxjo@midwest.social
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      1 year ago

      I think the fact the EU steuggles as much as it does in the near future they would be at best a weaker China. Lots of bodies but sub par military capabilities. The benefit we get in the US is that we’d only need to come in as support and military guidance rather than sending a lot of troops. They will still suck at doing things as it will be military by committee so in cases with countries like Russia they will most likely defer to the US to just run things.