Europe is gearing up for a scenario where NATO might not always intervene.
In light of Russia's incursion into Ukraine, EU officials are taking steps to activate their mutual defence agreement, referred to as Article 42.7. General Seán Clancy highlights that the emphasis is on threats that fall short of NATO's Article 5, such as cyber threats, hybrid warfare, and new crises that might not warrant full military action.
With a €150 billion investment in defence and a goal for readiness by 2030, a crucial question lingers. Is Europe capable of defending itself independently?
Tune in to grasp the implications for the future of Europe's security.
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