Taiwan
non-Chinese
This is certainly going to upset .ml
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Taiwan
non-Chinese
This is certainly going to upset .ml
Europe needs to rearm itself and should not buy from non-allied states and neither from authocratic governments. We should not only stop buying weapons from China, but also US, Israel and Turkey (at least as long as Erdogan is in power). We need to put our money in strengthening our own weapon industry and that of countries we either pledged protection to or allied ourselves to. In this light I'm really happy we are increasing purchases from Taiwan and Ukraine. Hopefully we will also continue doing business with South-Korea and Japan because Taiwain is hopelessly lost without the help of those two countries.
Yes, according to the EU's SAFE program, procurement contracts must ensure that no more than 35% of component costs originate from outside the EU, EEA-EFTA, or Ukraine.
Countries that have signed Security and Defence Partnerships with the EU are Albania, Canada, Japan, Moldova, North Macedonia, Norway, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. Agreements with other countries such as Australia and New Zealand are being negotiated afaik. Although these partner countries can't take SAFE loans, they can participate in common procurement.
A relief to learn about this, really great.
Weapons, we need more weapons!! What a time to be alive. Really looking forward for that war some years down the line.
/s
Like don't get me wrong, i don't think russia/china are the "good guys". I really hope the narrative that we are is true tho...
Why would we be the "good guys."
Less censorship, more freedoms, better wealth distribution, less brutalizing citizens. Stuff like that is the messure of a countries goodness, i'd say.
Less censorship, more freedoms, ... all of the things that are threatened by more and more oppressive governments and by the rising far right https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c80gxd4x0z5o , https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/sep/06/disabled-man-arrested-palestine-action-protest-police , https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/press-release/2025/03/europe-eu-leaders-shameful-attempt-at-justifying-israels-genocide-and-war-crimes-against-palestinians/
Far right that is funded and supported by those same countries with more censorship, less freedom and so on...
Yup, it's a continous fight to keep ones rights and freedoms. Right wing crazies tend to accelerate away from 'good'.
Because we want to believe.
Tbh i don't, i just would love to be wrong but seeing all the shit we've done and still are doing? It is rough. Especially the cries for more military spending are driving me nuts. Having to forego any needed investments in the last decades only to have all that money ready as soon as the drums of war starting to beat fucking suuuuuuucks. I am not even american and still it is the same song.