Trump Throws Europe Under The Bus EU Leaders Scramble To Save Themselves

European Union leaders have found themselves in a state of panic after US President Donald Trump signaled that the continent must start defending itself, prompting an emergency meeting to discuss the future of the continent’s defense. The meeting, which was attended by top EU officials, resulted in a commitment to work together to bolster the continent’s defenses and to free up hundreds of billions of euros for security.

The agreement emerged on Thursday after President Trump’s repeated warnings that he would cut Europe adrift, leaving the continent to fend for itself. The warnings have sparked widespread concern among EU leaders, who have long relied on the US for military protection. With the US withdrawing its support, the EU is now facing a daunting task of building its own defense capabilities from scratch.

The EU leaders have agreed to increase their military spending and to work together to develop a comprehensive defense strategy. The plan includes the creation of a European defense fund, which will provide financing for defense projects and research. The fund is expected to be worth hundreds of billions of euros, and will be used to develop new military technologies and to upgrade the EU’s existing defense capabilities.

The EU’s decision to build its own defense capabilities is a significant shift in the continent’s security policy. For decades, the EU has relied on the US for military protection, and has not had to invest heavily in its own defense. However, with the US withdrawing its support, the EU is now facing a new reality, and must take steps to protect itself. The EU’s defense plan is still in its infancy, and it will likely take years for the continent to build a comprehensive defense system.

Despite the challenges ahead, EU leaders are optimistic about the continent’s ability to defend itself. They point to the EU’s economic and military resources, and argue that the continent has the capability to build a strong defense system. They also argue that the EU’s defense plan is not just about building military capabilities, but also about promoting peace and stability in the region.

The EU’s defense plan has been welcomed by many in the continent, who see it as a necessary step to ensure the EU’s security and prosperity. However, others have expressed concerns about the cost and feasibility of the plan, and have questioned whether the EU has the political will and unity to see it through. As the EU embarks on this new journey, it remains to be seen whether the continent will be able to build a strong and effective defense system, and whether it will be able to protect itself in a rapidly changing world.

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