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EU member states will not be able to spend €150bn of new funding for defence on US weapons, as Brussels seeks to rapidly increase the continent’s security while also developing its domestic arms industry.
The European Commission has proposed borrowing the €150bn worth of loans against the EU budget for member states to spend on weapons, as part of a push by European capitals to rapidly increase their defence capabilities in response to Donald Trump’s return as US president.
“These loans should finance purchases from European producers, to help boost our own defence industry,” commission president Ursula von der Leyen told the European parliament on Tuesday.
That means the cash would only be spent on weapons from EU nations and other like-minded European countries such as the UK, Norway and Switzerland, said officials briefed on her thinking.
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@misk We are still selling arms because once upon a time we were the fourth largest arms exporter per capita, but since then we are already seeing the fruits of that law as our arms industry is in decline despite the current international arms boom. The reason is obvious. What country would want to buy arms and ammunition from a supplier who is obliged by law to stop deliveries if the buyer becomes involved in war?