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Mark Rutte praises Ankara's military expansion while Ursula von der Leyen brackets it with China and Russia, exposing a strategic contradiction Europe cannot resolve before the July NATO summit.
The latest ISEAS survey shows the EU is the region's preferred hedge against US-China rivalry, yet Brussels still struggles to convert goodwill into diplomatic weight.
With the Strait of Hormuz blocked and Asian buyers outbidding Europe for LNG, the EU faces its most severe supply test since the Ukraine invasion, forcing ministers to ask citizens to cut consumption while industry warns of factory shutdowns.
The US president called the alliance a 'paper tiger' in a Telegraph interview, while Hungary blocks a €90 billion Ukraine loan and European capitals assess whether Article 5 deterrence has already collapsed.
NATO secretary general claims consensus forming on securing Strait of Hormuz, but European capitals see a US-led conflict they did not choose and a potential diversion from Ukraine.
European foreign ministers rule out naval mission in the Gulf while warning that soaring oil and gas prices are handing Russia a windfall and diverting air defences from Ukraine.
Strait of Hormuz closure removes a fifth of global oil trade, pushing European gas to €56 per megawatt-hour while storage sits at a four-year low of 30 percent capacity.
NATO chief details staggering Russian casualties while Zelensky demands longer security guarantees and von der Leyen invokes EU mutual defence clause.
As leaders gather in Bavaria, the Greenland crisis, a US strategy document targeting European governments, and doubts over Article 5 credibility frame the most uncertain transatlantic moment in decades.
Kyiv plans an 800,000-strong army and domestic missile industry after concluding it cannot rely on Western promises, with EU loans and drone output already scaling up.
Record renewable growth in 2025 pushes wind and solar past coal and gas across the bloc, while global capacity expands 11 per cent despite political headwinds from Washington
Brussels says polls cannot be free or fair amid civil war and mass detention, but Myanmar retains duty-free access to the European market under the Everything But Arms scheme.
Washington joins coalition of willing for first time as Trump envoys signal support for binding commitments, while Britain and France pledge troops and territorial disputes remain unresolved.
Leaders in Paris agree text committing Washington to ceasefire monitoring, intelligence and backing for a European-led multinational force, though Moscow has not signed on.
Six European powers issued a joint statement defending Danish sovereignty over Greenland after the White House said military options remain on the table, but the response reveals deep divisions and reliance on US security guarantees.
US security commitments are the only credible deterrent, but their durability depends on Russian acceptance and Congressional ratification, neither of which is assured.
European leaders outlined a multinational force and legally binding commitments in Berlin, yet experts disagree on whether the guarantees match NATO's Article 5 and the Kremlin has already dismissed a Christmas ceasefire.
Trump envoys make unprecedented offer to Zelenskyy as European leaders express cautious optimism, but Moscow has yet to signal willingness to negotiate territorial concessions.
Washington proposes Senate-ratified mutual defence pledge modelled on NATO's collective security clause, but territorial sovereignty over occupied eastern regions remains unresolved as European leaders press for Ukrainian energy infrastructure protection.
Moscow's unprecedented praise for a US national security document signals expectations of reduced American commitments to Europe and Ukraine, according to analysts watching the transatlantic relationship.
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