{"id":688846,"date":"2026-01-11T12:02:22","date_gmt":"2026-01-11T12:02:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/688846\/"},"modified":"2026-01-11T12:02:22","modified_gmt":"2026-01-11T12:02:22","slug":"time-for-europe-to-find-the-courage-to-face-new-realities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/688846\/","title":{"rendered":"Time for Europe to find the courage to face new realities"},"content":{"rendered":"<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Illustration by Chris Riddell\u00a0<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">\u2018Europe will be forged in crises, and will be the sum of the solutions adopted for those crises.\u201d So said Jean Monnet, one of the architects of the great late-20th-century European project. That quote has been regularly used by his successors, often politicians of lesser stature. Now, with a hostile Vladimir Putin to the east and with an out-of-control Donald Trump to the west, rampaging across the western hemisphere and with <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/observer.co.uk\/news\/international\/article\/greenlands-worries-over-us-fantasies-harden-into-alarm\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">his eyes on Greenland<\/a>, the old continent struggles to respond. Call it the EU, call it Nato, call it just by its name, Europe was supposed to be greater than the sum of its parts: strength in unity.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Yet it has rarely shown unity or strength, and it is now paying the price. Its modus operandi is reactive, its decision-making cumbersome. After Trump launched his overnight snatch-and-grab last weekend on Venezuela, the EU\u2019s foreign affairs chief, Kaja Kallas, scurried around trying to get the 27 member states to agree to a statement of concern before a White House press conference. She couldn\u2019t get that done in time. Herding limping cats isn\u2019t easy.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Trump made clear even during his first term his desire to seize Greenland, and yet until recently the European response was to will the problem away by ignoring it. Concerns about a Maga stitch-up of Ukraine and embrace of the Kremlin have dominated European thinking, which leads to avoiding anything that may antagonise Trump.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">The performative obsequiousness has taken a variety of forms: the hand on the knee (Emmanuel Macron), the fawning royal letter (Keir Starmer) and the use of the term \u201cdaddy\u201d to address his US host (Nato\u2019s general secretary, Mark Rutte). It might have staved off a Trump rant in front of the White House cameras, but it does not earn respect.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">In Friedrich Merz, Germany has its first chancellor since the cold war who understands the extent of Europe\u2019s fragility \u2013 and culpability. With an increasing number of countries such as Hungary forming a pro-Putin, pro-Trump vanguard, it is hard to see how the EU can cohere in future crises. That will require the main states \u2013 Germany, France and, yes, Poland \u2013 to take the lead, assuming their governments don\u2019t succumb to the far-right march.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">As for Britain, never has the folly of Brexit been more evident than now, and never has the need been greater for it to return to the heart of Europe. Will any of that happen?<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Geography concentrates the mind. The Germans and Poles are the only big players committing seriously to defence. It doesn\u2019t help that relations between these two neighbours are poor \u2013 that Poland complains of being kept away from the top table. Polish politics is divided between a far-right populist president and, in its prime minister, Donald Tusk, a European of the old moderate mould. Meanwhile, Merz must work hard to keep his Social Democrat coalition partners on side. At least both countries \u2013 alongside the Nordics and the Baltic three \u2013 are trying. If it sticks to its planned trajectory, thanks to \u20ac1tn in borrowing, Germany will meet the new Nato target of 3.5% of GDP on defence, plus another 1.5% on critical infrastructure by 2029. By then, its defence budget will be double the size of Britain\u2019s and greater than that of the UK and France combined. Macron and Starmer talk a good talk. Addressing the diplomatic corps at the \u00c9lys\u00e9e Palace on Thursday, the French president said the US was \u201cbreaking free from the international rules that it was until recently promoting\u201d. He has among the warmest relations of anyone to Volodymyr Zelensky, yet France\u2019s record on military supplies to Ukraine has not been as generous as it likes to project. For all the British prime minister\u2019s fighting talk about \u201cthe coalition of the willing\u201d, the UK is due to meet its Nato targets by 2035, at best. The talk in Berlin is of a midway point between peace and war, with Russian hybrid attacks and provocations taking place daily. Until such time as Europe can look after itself, it remains tied to the leader of a superpower whose behaviour hovers between an unreliable partner and an enemy. The <a role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/observer.co.uk\/news\/international\/article\/trump-us-national-security-strategy\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Anchor font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _ws-pre-wrap _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _cur-pointer _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-18 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500576 _col-c-orange_6048 _textDecorationColor-c-orange_6048 _td-underline _textDecorationStyle-solid\" style=\"font-weight:var(--f-weight-300)\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">recently published US national security strategy<\/a> makes clear the administration\u2019s goal to further the interests of \u201cstrongmen\u201d, undermine the liberal order and work to usher in far-right governments wherever it can.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">The EU and Nato were essential components of the postwar architecture, constructed as bulwarks against dictatorship, to project political, economic and military strength. Now the institutions and many of their member states are led by supplicants who struggle to agree among themselves and carry little authority on a global stage defined by the raw projection of power.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">No political system is guaranteed for ever, and the best way to condemn liberal democracy to oblivion is to try to stumble through. As individual nations and as a collective, Europe needs to find a new form of muscular courage, reflecting the harder-edged realities of now. The old world is not coming back. 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