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Europe has stopped hoping for the USA – but the job remains, says Oscar Jonsson

Europe has stopped hoping for the USA – but the job remains, says Oscar Jonsson

From Dagens Nyheter · () Swedish

Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Europe's hope for US support is fading as American capabilities withdraw faster than European ones can be built.
  • Russia may achieve its greatest relative advantage over Europe starting next year.
  • The author, Oscar Jonsson, argues Europe must strengthen its own defense capabilities.

Europe's reliance on the United States for security is diminishing rapidly, according to columnist Oscar Jonsson. He notes that American capabilities are being withdrawn at a pace that outstrips Europe's ability to develop its own. This trend could lead to Russia holding its most significant relative advantage over Europe as early as next year.

Jonsson, a doctor in Russian warfare and a columnist for Dagens Nyheter, emphasizes that Europe can no longer afford to wait for or depend on American support. The continent must accelerate its own defense buildup to counter potential threats. The current situation highlights a critical juncture where European nations must take greater responsibility for their own security architecture.

The column suggests a shift in geopolitical dynamics, where European nations are increasingly isolated and must forge their own path to security. The urgency is underscored by the potential for Russia to exploit this period of perceived European weakness. Jonsson's analysis points to a need for strategic foresight and immediate action in defense planning and investment across the continent.

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Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.