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World

At the Crossroads: Gulf States Weigh Dependence on Washington Against a Turn to Beijing and Moscow

Gulf states are confronting a strategic crossroads as increased US‑Israeli pressure on Iran heightens regional risk and prompts Iranian warnings of retaliation that could threaten the Strait of Hormuz. Beijing and Moscow offer an alternative to Washington’s security umbrella, giving Gulf capitals room to pursue greater strategic autonomy, though each choice carries significant costs for security, economies and domestic stability.

SoMi2026年3月6日 16:21
#Gulf states#Iran#United States
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World

Bureaucracy and Underfunding Threaten Europe’s Defence Tech Edge — and Its Strategic Autonomy

A Roland Berger study finds Europe’s defence-innovation system underfunded, fragmented and too risk‑averse to keep pace with rivals. The consultancy calls for flexible procurement, deeper industry‑defence integration and coordinated EU funding to prevent a loss of strategic autonomy.

iMil2026年3月5日 01:20
#European defence#innovation#Roland Berger
Demonstrators in New York City protest against Russian aggression, advocating for Ukraine's safety.
Opinion

Dominant Washington, Fractured Alliance: Is US Overreach Breaking NATO and Forcing Europe to Bow?

A Chinese commentary warns that perceived US overreach risks undermining NATO cohesion and pushing Europe toward accommodation. The wider implications include a potential reordering of global alliances, accelerating European strategic autonomy and opening diplomatic space for rivals.

iMil2026年3月3日 03:51
#NATO#United States#Europe
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World

Munich’s Silent Schism: A Quiet Turning Point in Transatlantic Security

The 62nd Munich Security Conference exposed a quieter, deeper rift between the United States and Europe over the distribution of security responsibilities and the future of the Western order. European leaders publicly signalled a push toward greater strategic autonomy even as they remain materially dependent on US security guarantees, while civil society protests underscored domestic opposition to expanded militarisation.

SoMi2026年2月17日 20:44
#Munich Security Conference#transatlantic relations#strategic autonomy
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World

Canada Joins EU’s Big Defence Finance Plan, Becoming First Non‑European Partner — and Opening Its Arms Industry to Europe

Canada has become the first non‑European participant in the EU’s large defence financing instrument, gaining access for its defence industry to European procurement supported by up to €150 billion in loans. The move deepens transatlantic industrial ties, signals a pragmatic streak in EU strategic autonomy, and raises questions about procurement, export controls and future partner participation.

iMil2026年2月17日 01:04
#Canada#European Union#defence procurement
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World

Munich Aftermath: A Frayed Transatlantic Order and Europe’s Drift Toward Strategic Autonomy

The 62nd Munich Security Conference exposed widening fissures in transatlantic relations: conciliatory rhetoric from the United States masked hardline policy demands, while European leaders signalled growing interest in strategic autonomy — including preliminary talks on nuclear deterrence. The old post–Cold War order that sustained U.S.–Europe cooperation is fraying, forcing Europeans to weigh deeper defence integration against continued reliance on American security guarantees.

SoMi2026年2月16日 12:14
#Munich Security Conference#transatlantic relations#strategic autonomy
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Politics

At Munich, Germany’s Chancellor Tells Washington: ‘You Cannot Go It Alone’ — Europe Must Wean Itself Off U.S. Dependence

At the 62nd Munich Security Conference, German Chancellor Mertz urged the United States not to act unilaterally and called on Europe to reduce its dependence on American power. He framed multilateral cooperation — on trade, climate and public health — as essential to meeting global challenges and signalled a renewed push for European strategic autonomy.

iMil2026年2月16日 05:34
#Germany#Munich Security Conference#United States
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World

Munich Security Conference Closes Under a Shadow of Transatlantic Strain

The 62nd Munich Security Conference ended on 15 February with transatlantic tensions prominent throughout the event. Debates over burden‑sharing, approaches to Russia and China, and the limits of U.S. reliability highlighted growing strategic divergences between Europe and America.

SoMi2026年2月15日 16:24
#Munich Security Conference#transatlantic relations#Wolfgang Ischinger
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World

European Leaders at Munich Call for True Strategic Autonomy — Not Just Rhetoric

At the Munich Security Conference on February 13, Chancellor Friedrich Merz and other European leaders publicly pressed for stronger "strategic autonomy," citing vulnerabilities exposed by war, pandemic and shifting U.S. priorities. Turning the idea into policy will require painful budget choices, industrial coordination and careful management of transatlantic ties.

SoMi2026年2月15日 09:54
#Munich Security Conference#strategic autonomy#Friedrich Merz
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World

At Munich Security Conference, Merz Urges Europe to Build ‘Strategic Autonomy’ Amid Great‑Power Strains

At the Munich Security Conference, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged Europe to accelerate the development of strategic autonomy in response to Russia’s war in Ukraine, U.S.–China rivalry, and fragile transatlantic guarantees. The call signals a shift toward concrete investment in defence, supply‑chain resilience and industrial cooperation, while highlighting the challenge of balancing autonomy with transatlantic partnership.

SoMi2026年2月14日 21:04
#Munich Security Conference#Friedrich Merz#strategic autonomy
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World

Munich’s Mood Shift: Europe Grapples with a World ‘Being Destroyed’ and Seeks New Equilibriums

The 2026 Munich Security Conference adopts a markedly bleaker tone, saying the international order is “being destroyed” and signalling a shift from trans‑Atlantic coordination to European efforts at strategic autonomy. Practical, sectoral issues — technology, supply chains and energy — have risen in prominence, and China’s role at the conference has expanded from political foil to potential partner on concrete challenges.

SoMi2026年2月12日 17:44
#Munich Security Conference#international order#Europe-US relations
Demonstrators in New York City protest against Russian aggression, advocating for Ukraine's safety.
World

The Troubled Partnership Frays: US–Europe Rift Exposes a New Postwar Reality

Blunt American criticisms at high‑profile international meetings have exposed deepening fractures in US–European relations, driven by economic shifts, divergent values and contested security expectations. The rupture raises questions about NATO’s cohesion, the future of the liberal international order and Europe’s push for strategic autonomy, with broad consequences for global stability and alignment.

SoMi2026年2月10日 00:14
#US–Europe relations#NATO#World Economic Forum 2026