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Europe Without America

Europe Without America

BlueSky Thinking Summary

The article warns that Europe must prepare for a future where it may need to operate without reliable American support, particularly in defense and energy security.

It outlines how shifting U.S.

politics—as seen under recent administrations—have weakened traditional alliances and left Europe exposed.

Russia’s aggression in Ukraine further underlines the urgency: reliance on the U.S.

can no longer be assumed.

The piece proposes that Europe take proactive steps, including strengthening conventional defenses and exploring shared nuclear deterrence under a French umbrella, with Germany playing a central funding and leadership role.

It also urges expanded domestic energy capacity—through renewables and new-generation nuclear power—to reduce vulnerabilities tied to foreign supply chains.

The analysis spotlights Germany’s pivotal role, noting past missteps on nuclear phase-out and climate policy, and calls them out as lessons to correct.

Ultimately, the article frames European autonomy not as ambition but as necessity: it argues that securing the continent's future requires strategic self-reliance, not dependence.