
NATO summit: Europe wants to become more independent – but hardly anything works without the US
NATO summit: Europe wants to become more independent – but hardly anything works without the US.
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A central shortcoming is Europe’s operational dependence: Without logistical and strategic support from the USA, independent large-scale European operations seem hardly feasible militarily. (Sources: NATO.int, icds.ee, washingtonpost.com, securityconference.org, chathamhouse.org) (frs). Turkey as the winner of the NATO summit: Ankara’s rise in the alliance is no coincidence For NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, this dynamic poses a significant diplomatic challenge.
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A central shortcoming is Europe’s operational dependence: Without logistical and strategic support from the USA, independent large-scale European operations seem hardly feasible militarily. (Sources: NATO.int, icds.ee, washingtonpost.com, securityconference.org, chathamhouse.org) (frs)
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Turkey as the winner of the NATO summit: Ankara’s rise in the alliance is no coincidence For NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, this dynamic poses a significant diplomatic challenge.
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