The EU is considering large-scale rearmament due to the Russian threat and Donald Trump's strategic shift.
The EU's defensive structures are being re-evaluated in response to these threats.
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has proposed a communal rearmament plan of 800,000 million euros.
This plan will require a significant effort and the contribution of funds from EU member countries.
European governments are considering their own initiatives to deal with this situation.
The President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, has committed to increasing Spain's defense spending to 2% of GDP.
A modernization of the Spanish armed forces and defense industry is required to overcome existing deficiencies.
Conclusion: All EU members must face new challenges and develop European defensive autonomy, while at the same time promoting European security and freedom.