EU capitals are urging Brussels to delay retaliation against Donald Trump’s tariffs until the NATO summit in June, prioritizing a security deal with the US. Diplomats recommend pausing significant defence investments and avoiding provocative discussions on trade to minimize tensions with Trump, who demands increased European defence spending. As the summit approaches, officials are focused on finding a credible plan for Europe to take on more defence responsibility, reflecting concerns over potential clashes reminiscent of the contentious 2018 NATO meeting.
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Europe’s ‘happy vassal’ complex
The recent US-EU trade agreement has significantly weakened the EU's global standing, exposing its political vulnerabilities and undermining its climate agenda while highlighting a troubling trend of “vassalisation heureuse.” As Trump’s imperial vision takes shape, the EU struggles to assert its sovereignty amid growing dissatisfaction among Europeans, revealing an existential threat that could reshape international order if not effectively resisted. Want More Context? 🔎
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