German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has publicly acknowledged longstanding US criticisms about Europe's inadequate defense spending during a BBC interview, characterizing past reliance on American military protection as "free-riding." The conservative leader emphasized that European nations are now actively addressing these concerns through increased investments and strategic partnerships.
Shifting Defense Priorities
"We recognize our historical shortcomings in defense contributions and are substantially boosting our military capabilities," Merz told the BBC's Today Programme. This admission comes as Germany implements constitutional changes to facilitate a major defense spending increase, with the chancellor declaring a new principle: "Whatever it takes" to strengthen national security.
Strengthening European Alliances
The chancellor's UK visit focused on finalizing a bilateral friendship treaty enhancing defense cooperation with Britain, including joint weapons development and export initiatives. This agreement complements existing partnerships with France, forming what Merz describes as a crucial "E3" alliance of major European powers addressing both security and economic challenges.
"Russia's aggression poses an existential threat not just to Ukraine, but to Europe's entire political order," Merz warned, underscoring the urgency behind these defense upgrades.
Navigating US Relations
While maintaining weekly communication with President Trump, Merz expressed concerns about shifting American priorities: "The US focus is moving toward Asia, making European defense autonomy increasingly vital." The chancellor remains critical of proposed 30% US tariffs on EU exports, calling them potentially devastating for German industry.
Ukraine Support Continues
Merz confirmed plans to provide Ukraine with enhanced long-range military capabilities, building on his early symbolic visit to Kyiv shortly after taking office. The German leader has positioned himself as a key Western ally to Ukraine since his pre-election visit to the war-torn nation.
As Europe confronts multiple geopolitical challenges, Merz's comments reflect both contrition for past defense shortcomings and determination to forge a more self-reliant security architecture while preserving transatlantic ties.
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