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EU Increases Defense Spending, Potentially Irking Trump – From US Pressure Product, Problem for the US

Published February 14, 2026, 09:23
EU Increases Defense Spending, Potentially Irking Trump – From US Pressure Product, Problem for the US

The European Union is increasing its defense spending, which, while largely a result of long-standing pressure from the United States, could lead to a shift in the balance of transatlantic relations. Analysts predict that a Europe with a stronger defense could become a more autonomous geopolitical actor, which may not be welcomed by Donald Trump. At the Munich Security Conference, European leaders spoke of strengthening military budgets and reshaping the transatlantic alliance. Simultaneously, there were calls to reduce Europe's dependence on the US in the field of weapons systems and technology. The US appears to be satisfied with the increase in defense spending in Europe, as it focuses on its domestic issues. However, the prospect of a more autonomous Europe creates challenges for Trump, who has previously questioned Europeans' commitment to defense. The relationship between Europe and America is described as an “old married couple” avoiding divorce – but moving into separate bedrooms. Europeans are proposing a new transatlantic agreement based on mutual respect and recognition of Europe as a reliable partner.