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abletonlive | 6 months ago

It's crazy that you're acting like this is some kind of policy failure for the US, when this administration has been telling Europe it shouldn't rely on the United States at this level. This isn't some "gotcha" that you're describing, it's exactly what the administration wanted europe to do. Wake up and start innovating instead of being the Disneyland for American tourists.

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smodo|6 months ago

Us Europeans are just baffled by the fact that this ‘administration’ wants this. The EU is a big economy that’s relatively easy to deal with. Why would you alienate us?

But yeah so far Trump has been relatively true to his word, as far as it goes. Not really practically but going further down the road of a dare I say fascist outlook. I think Europeans still can’t believe it’s happening, much less intentionally so.

dingnuts|6 months ago

I don't know why Europe wants so badly to be reliant on the US. It's bad for them, it's bad for us. It's embarrassing for Europe that Ukraine is relying on the US instead of Europe for defense. It's embarrassing for Europe how little they contribute to NATO. The US isn't a partner, it's a caretaker. And as they say, if someone provides what you need, they also have the power to take it away.

Outsourcing your defense is stuupiiid.

Europe should be thanking Trump for waking them up to the reality that has always been the case through his boorish negotiation.

jltsiren|6 months ago

Defense is a bit like advertising or finance. It has some aspects of a zero-sum game and a negative-sum game. All the money you invest in it is wasted. But if your enemy/competitor chooses to waste more money, you may be in trouble.

From an European perspective, the entire purpose of NATO from 1992 to 2022 was to prevent wasting too much money on defense. Because, for some reason, Americans were willing to do it instead.

Then Russia invaded Ukraine, and the calculus changed. Now European countries are rebuilding their defensive capabilities, while Russia is still bogged down in Ukraine. Given the lack of credible short-term threats, limiting defense spending was clearly the right choice until 2022.

ponector|6 months ago

>> Ukraine is relying on the US instead of Europe for defense.

Is it? Especially in 2025.

It is embarrassing how little of (very old) heavy equipment USA provided to Ukraine. North Macedonia provided same amount of main battle tanks as USA, Poland provided ten times more. And zero fighter jets.

Anyway, people of Ukraine are thankful for any support and USA was the biggest donor during first years of the war.

microtonal|6 months ago

The US promised to protect Ukraine in the Budapest Memorandum, for which Ukraine had to give their nukes to Russia.

It's embarrassing for Europe that Ukraine is relying on the US instead of Europe

Europe has spent more on military aid to Ukraine than the US now.

https://www.ifw-kiel.de/publications/news/ukraine-support-tr...

Even though the US vowed to protect Ukraine in the Budapest Memorandum.

It's embarrassing for Europe how little they contribute to NATO

Before Trump, non-US NATO spent 425 billion and the US 654 billion:

https://www.nato.int/nato_static_fl2014/assets/pdf/2024/6/pd...

So it’s true that Europe/Canada spent less, but it comes with a bit fat asterisk that the US also wants to project power in the pacific/Asia, whereas European defense is primarily focused on avoiding Russian aggression (+ peace missions + supporting the US in various operations to give them more legitimacy).

Europe should be thanking Trump for waking them up to the reality that has always been the case through his boorish negotiation.

That credit should go to Putin, European spending has grown rapidly since the annexation of crimea.

The credit the Trump should get: stop buying US weapons as quickly as we can and focus on non-US alternatives. It’s going to take a while, but US material has certainly become less attractive.

timeon|6 months ago

Who is reliant on whom? USA is only member that actually used help of NATO.