Archive: https://archive.is/2025.03.08-050706/https://www.ft.com/content/76937db3-0b3b-44d4-9005-9709512acd53

A proposed €150bn injection into the EU’s defence industry has become a new flashpoint in a long-standing battle between France and Germany over the continent’s rearmament drive and whether it should include countries outside the bloc.

Spooked by US President Donald Trump’s threats to end generations of American protection, Europe has pledged to increase defence spending dramatically and scale up their domestic capabilities that have withered since the cold war.

Last week the European Commission proposed to raise €150bn that would be lent to capitals to boost their military production. While the broad idea has received unanimous political backing, the details are still being fleshed out, with heavy lobbying over whether the cash could be spent on arms made outside the bloc.

  • @Agent641
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    281 day ago

    From now on, I’m only buying Saab Gripen fighter jets for my family at Christmas.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 day ago

        A Gripen is very cool, tho. :)

        I see enough space for both: those who want a twin engine solution can take that route, those who want a smaller single engine jet take the Gripen

    • @[email protected]
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      11 day ago

      American engine so it’s not a viable option for obvious reasons unfortunatly. Eurofighter or rafale is more european I guess or are they bad too?