MEP Gyöngyösi: It’s time for Europe to take control of her own security
Hungarian MEP Márton Gyöngyösi (Non-Attached Member of the European Parliament) published a press release about Europe’s search for a way forward on Russian aggression:
Apart from the few European countries which still prioritize maintaining and constantly developing their military potential for historical reasons, most of our continent’s states relied on NATO and the US for protection, considering their own defence forces as barely more than a relic of the past.
However, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine put an end to this era for good, regardless how convenient it was for Europe in recent decades. The real military threat has become palpable for everyone. Unfortunately, right at the same time, the United States seems to have second thoughts on whether Washington should keep guaranteeing Europe’s security in the future. Frankly, if Donald Trump returns to power after the next presidential elections, Europe may be left to her own devices in terms of defence policy. Some sources suggest that this situation might even lead to a Russian aggression against EU territory.
I believe politics has no place for panic, but common sense dictates that Europe, if she wants to protect her way of life, wealth and political system, will have no choice but to take control of her own security. It is encouraging to see how this issue is more and more often discussed by politicians.
Although the creation of a joint European military force and defence capability has been considered as a political affair for quite a while, I am convinced it no longer is.
If we understand that very few European countries could wage a successful war against Russia on their own, and a Russian invasion of any EU member state or occupation of some of her territories would be an act of war against the entire European community, the answer is clear.
History never stops, and some of its turns are not pleasant, unfortunately. I hope that the European Union will not be attacked this year or in any of the upcoming years. But if it happens, we must be ready.
Disclaimer: the sole liability for the opinions stated rests with the author(s). These opinions do not necessarily reflect the official position of the European Parliament.
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