Over 50 United Europe members joined us for our virtual New Years Briefing on “Defense Capability and Competitiveness – How can Europe can hold its own in the new year?” with Günther H. Oettinger.
Recent global developments present Europe with both encouraging progress and serious challenges. On the positive side, the long-awaited Mercosur agreement is finally near to completion, opening the world’s largest free trade area and creating significant opportunities for European exporters. Alongside this, promising trade initiatives with the UEA, India, and closer cooperation with the UK signal renewed focus on pragmatic economic partnerships at a time of shifting global alliances. Although the UK is not a member anymore, under Starmer it has become a close partner.
However, Europe faces growing geopolitical uncertainty. Developments in regions such as Venezuela, Iran, and Greenland, combined with increasingly unpredictable signals from the United States, highlight a critical weakness: We need world politics ability! Europe lacks a coherent and unified capacity to act decisively on the global stage. Europe has only two priorities: Strengthening security, defense capabilities, and military investment and – equally vital – Economic competitiveness. Sustained growth is essential to maintaining Europe’s social system and global influence.
Looking ahead, political risks loom large. Divisions within the EU over Mercosur and upcoming elections in France and Poland raise concerns about Europe’s future unity and stability.
Without clear leadership, effective communication, and a shared strategic vision, Europe risks losing both global relevance and internal cohesion.
In short, while there are reasons for cautious optimism, Europe must act decisively – on trade, security, and political unity – to shape its future rather than react to events beyond its control.
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