In November last year, two EU Swedish and Finland countries have already urged their citizens to prepare for the possibility of a war conflict.
The EU suggested all the inhabitants of the entire European continent to keep food, water and other fundamental resources for at least 72 hoursbecause war, cyber attacks, climate change and diseases increase the chances of a crisis.
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In recent years, the EU has dealt with COVID-19 and the threat of Russia, including its efforts to exploit Europe’s dependence on its natural gas to undermine the support of Ukraine. The NATO general secretary, Mark Rutte, warned that Russia could have the ability to launch another attack in Europe for 2030.


When presenting this new strategy to face future disasters, Hadja Lahbib, commissioner for preparation and crisis management, said: “The threats faced by Europe today are more complex than ever and are all interconnected”. LAHBIB also said that the EU should build a “strategic reserve” and store other critical resources, such as fire extinguishing aircraft, medical, energy and transport equipment, and specialized supplies against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats.
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Ursula von der Leyen is president of the European Commission since 2019.
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Ursula von der Leyen was clear in a speech against a Danish military academy last week: “Europe must prepare for war”. The EU is going to put it into practice not only establishing a system for member states to be ready and rearmed in 2030, but also implying households.
The relationship between Trump and Europe
The European Union realized that it cannot depend on the United States security umbrella, since Donald Trump is more concerned with other regions of the world, such as the Indo -Pacific, where the White House wants to counteract the influence of China And it does not seem to have its old European allies to resolve conflicts such as the War of Ukraine and Russia.
Source: Ambito