While French President Emmanuel Macron has talked of the need for “an incredible awakening” and German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz described Europe as being “five minutes to midnight,” the worry from those close to the discussion is that events are happening more quickly than they can cope with.

“The nightmare scenario is that the U.S. announces a deal soon that accepts most of Russia’s demands and then tells Ukraine and Europe to take it or leave it,” said Malcolm Chalmers, deputy director general at the Royal United Services Institute in London.

And they’re not only scared of the United States. They’re also wary of some of their own. While Thursday’s hastily arranged summit, just days after less formal gatherings in Paris and London, signals an intention to come up with solutions, diplomats are already bracing for a pro-Russia group of leaders led by Hungary’s Victor Orbán derailing the whole thing.

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  • Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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    This is something they should have done years ago, the US has been grumbling about other NATO members not spending enough on defence long before Trump got into power. And they spend roughly twice as much per capita as many European countries, so they kinda have a point.

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      As true as it is, I don’t think it is reasonable to just throw everything away and side with fucking russia because of it.

      But finally europe seems to wake up, which is good.

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          Don’t legitimize a traitor, because his complaint while possibly valid is not genuine at all. He doesn’t give a fuck what they spend, he is just operating under orders from his dommy mommy Putin to destroy the west’s cohesiveness.

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            I fully agree.

            Granted, many members were below the agreed upon spending of 2%

            And he somewhat correctly complained about that…

            Though some were above 2% already and Trump had nothing but silence for it…

            But now that members drastically increased spending (not just because of him but also due to the Putin factor) Trump suddenly demands 5% across the board … already Poland is over that (because of Putin, not Trump) and Germany approaching it …

            Trump knows/is told most members can not raise to 5% …and will use their non compliance to his orders as an excuse to torpedo NATO.

            But I am sure when a few others do pass 5% he’ll go to 8% just to spite things and make sure Putin is appeased with his instilled chaos.

    • Justin@lemmy.jlh.name
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      From a geopolitics perspective, there are many ways to address “freeriding” in a defense alliance that don’t involve literally betraying the entire defense alliance.

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        Oh, absolutely.

        Just don’t say you didn’t see this coming, because NATO were explicitly told it was coming for years.

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      The us spends that much more than anyone, including its enemies.

      The us just spends way too much. Matching us defence spending is kind of a lot. Combined the EU current defence spending is second only to the us