Will the EU be isolated in a state of war?

 

A heated debate has once again opened about the costs of our defense, as the image of the European Union (EU) as a war zone is slowly becoming clearer. Incidents of drones that "accidentally" fly into EU and/or NATO territory, as well as "errant" missiles, are turning from incidents or mistakes into a clear threat of military aggression.

For several years now, the EU has actually been faced more with the threat of war or the state of war of other countries and of course also with requests for alliance and/or humanitarian aid or even military aid. The EU and/or NATO have also been faced with waves of migrants from so-called dangerous war zones outside their territory.

Thus, the opinion has somehow become established that the EU is actually being faced with or is being exhausted by drawing financial resources or financial aid from other countries that cannot ensure peacetime conditions on their own. And of course, we have been faced with general comments that most EU countries entered the alliance, including NATO, in peacetime with resolved interstate and intrastate problems, or without such problems. Of course, there are also frequent comments that alliances or unions are not free.

With the current threat of war, when it is clear that a state of war can also move to the EU and NATO area, and that it makes sense to think about a state of war on our territory, opinions are already emerging that by dealing with foreign security problems, we have actually brought a state of war on our territory. And with this, of course, additional financial expenses for our own defense.

It is also clearly crystallizing the fact that the EU and/or NATO, faced with their own threat of war and/or a state of war on their territory, will somehow isolate the islands without foreign help, despite the fact that they have very generously offered it to others.

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