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February 19, 2026に開始

In the face of EU chest-puffing, it shouldn’t be surprising that the U.S. is willing to take a fighting stance in Europe

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Increased U.S. military presence in Europe risks escalating tensions and undermines European sovereignty.

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The perception of 'EU chest-puffing' may be exaggerated, and cooperation is essential for addressing global challenges.

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European nations should take greater responsibility for their own defense, reducing dependence on the U.S. military.

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The U.S.–European relationship is at a critical juncture that requires careful diplomacy rather than aggressive posturing.

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The U.S. must adopt a more assertive stance in Europe to ensure stability and deter aggression from rising powers.

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