Across the European continent, a profound and quiet metamorphosis is reshaping the landscape of modern geopolitics. What was once a collection of disparate national policies and scattered defense initiatives has solidified into a unified, iron-willed effort to rebuild Europe’s fundamental capacity to defend itself, sustain its industries, and endure a prolonged period of instability. This is not merely a bureaucratic shift in Brussels; it is a fundamental reawakening of a continent that, for decades, operated under the comfortable assumption that major land wars were relics of a dark and distant past. Today, that assumption has been shattered, replaced by a...
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