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EU Considers New Security Alliance Independent of US

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Politico: Aİ ABŞ-siz yeni təhlükəsizlik alyansı qurmağı planlaşdırır
European officials explore military formats amid strategic shifts under US President Donald Trump's administration

European nations are seriously considering options for security cooperation that exclude the participation of the United States, marking a significant shift in the continent's defense strategy. According to Operative Information Center-OMM, citing Politico, this move has gained momentum amid deepening disagreements and strategic uncertainty following the transition to US President Donald Trump's administration.

The report highlights that high-ranking European officials no longer view the United States as an inherently reliable trade partner or security ally. Within diplomatic circles, there are extensive discussions regarding the potential consequences of a long-term decoupling from Washington and the necessity of enhancing the continent's independent self-defense capabilities. While the proposed new formats do not entirely rule out cooperation with Washington, officials emphasize that future relations will no longer be viewed as automatic, but rather as a partnership based on specific conditions and mutual interests.

This strategic pivot comes at a time of heightened geopolitical tension and a growing push for "strategic autonomy" within the European Union. Historically, European security has been anchored by the NATO alliance and the post-WWII security umbrella provided by the United States. However, recent shifts in American foreign policy have prompted European leaders to accelerate plans for the European Defense Fund and other intra-continental military initiatives to ensure regional stability without sole reliance on external powers.

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