RADIO J THIS MONDAY AT 7:05 AM LIVE. We are going to devote our high-tech column to the strengthening Israel-Germany alliance.
At Eurosatory. The Israel-Germany alliance in the Defense sector increasingly visible..A major European strategic shift.
MOST. On April 22, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius presented a 35-page document revealing
n major European strategic shift. On April 22, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius presented a 35-page document revealing Germany’s long-term military strategy, a first since the Second World War. Berlin presents its desire to become the first conventional army in Europe… To the detriment of France?
In 2021, before the invasion of Ukraine launched by Russia, France and Germany injected similar amounts into the Defense sector according to NATO figures. Thus France devoted 47.7 billion euros to it while Germany devoted 52.4 billion euros to it.
But the war in Ukraine, and the gradual American withdrawal from Ukrainian affairs and European Defense have reshuffled the cards. In 2024, still according to NATO, France would inject 59.6 billion euros into its defense, and Germany 86.6 billion euros. The gap is widening, and the trend should further accentuate with the push announced by Berlin for its conventional army. According to The Economist, by 2029, Germany’s military budget is expected to reach at least 150 billion euros, around double that of France.
great first since the Second World War. Berlin presents its desire to become the first conventional army in Europe… To the detriment of France?
In 2021, before the invasion of Ukraine launched by Russia, France and Germany injected similar amounts into the Defense sector according to NATO figures.
Thus France devoted 47.7 billion euros to it while Germany devoted 52.4 billion euros to it.
But the war in Ukraine, and the gradual American withdrawal from Ukrainian affairs and European Defense have reshuffled the cards.
In 2024, still according to NATO, France would inject 59.6 billion euros into its defense, and Germany 86.6 billion euros.
The gap is widening, and the trend should further accentuate with the push announced by Berlin for its conventional army. According to The Economist, by 2029, Germany’s military budget is expected to reach at least 150 billion euros, around double that of France.



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