Romanian PM Turns to Germany for Troops and Schengen Support
Chancellor Scholz did not officially reply to the request, but promised to keep lobbying on behalf of Romania’s Schengen accession by the end of the year.
Chancellor Scholz did not officially reply to the request, but promised to keep lobbying on behalf of Romania’s Schengen accession by the end of the year.
Military experts talked about Ukraine, “preventative logistics,” and destigmatizing the arms industry.
The results paint a picture of a region in transition: Sinn Féin steps up to the plate as a moderate party of government while unionists face uncertainty triggered by post-Brexit realities.
It was not Brexiteers who misled UK voters over the forward march of an EU army.
Europe’s defense industry is to make the switch to “war economy mode,” Commissioner for the EU’s internal market, Thierry Breton, had remarked.
“We must be prepared for the Danish presence in the Baltics to be long-term, and there is a need for balancing between having soldiers on the ground and being ready to deploy them from Denmark,” Denmark’s defence minister said.
Given the steps taken by the U.S. and its allies in ‘China-proofing’ the Asian-Pacific region, a scenario of open conflict with the regional behemoth edges ever closer.
Fully one year on, intellectuals are yet to make a decisive appearance to alter the course of the conflict.
With remarkable candor, Jakob Ellemann-Jensen stated that Danish defense forces are not up to the task, and that calling up women would be “beneficial.”
Given that Germany’s Bundeswehr is ailing—a matter compounded by the Russo-Ukrainian war—the task set before Boris Pistorius is nothing if not daunting.