Europeans have long relied on America to take responsibility for their security, but with the current political climate, they cannot expect this to continue. With Trump in office, the dynamics could change. Recently, Ukraine received military aid from America after a narrow vote in the US House of Representatives, but the fundamental problem remains: Ukraine standing alone against Russia.
Despite calls for support from East Central Europeans and Western European countries, including financially strong ones like France, Germany, and Great Britain, there has been hesitancy to provide significant military aid to Ukraine. This lack of support has left Ukraine vulnerable and reliant on outside assistance.
Whether Biden or Trump wins the US presidential election, America’s focus is likely to be on challenges in the Indo-Pacific region and the Middle East. There is a growing sense in Washington that Europe should be able to handle its own security against Russia but the lack of united action and leadership from European countries is causing concern.
To maintain American support for their security needs, European countries need to shift their attitude towards taking on a greater burden of defense. Committing to increased defense spending, setting up a fund for military aid to Ukraine and presenting concrete plans for NATO at the upcoming summit could demonstrate their commitment towards their security matters.
In conclusion, Europe’s future security relies on Western European countries stepping up and showing leadership in defense matters by fulfilling their commitments towards NATO and Ukraine. By taking proactive measures today, Europe can secure a safer future tomorrow for themselves as well as strengthen their relationship with America.