• iii@mander.xyz
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      Their argument would, in your opinion, hold more value if they suggested (and did themselves) buy, for example, korean weaponry?

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        Their argument would hold if they recognized national defense as a public good rather than a profit center. As it stands, a continent fixated on juicing sales figures is not going to formulate an optimal security strategy. Its just going to become a new ballooning budget hole that feeds into the pockets of middlemen.

        There’s a huge difference between addressing a security concern and following a perverse incentive. And when politicians can profit from a crisis, you’re going to see new existential threats to Europe springing up as fast as business leadership can engineer it.

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            Because you’re phrasing the problem as “Who do I buy my guns from?” rather than “How do I efficiently secure the borders and deter foreign aggression?”

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              Ah, you changed my question, and responded to something else. Thanks for explaining.

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    Suuure, it has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that France is the biggest arms manufacturer and exporter in the EU ;)

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      Industry and logistics are an integral part of an army. It doesn’t stop at soldiers.

      That’s exactly what’s happening in Ukraine: EU lacks (military and other) industry to support a very capable soldiers.

      The fact that France still has an industry is because they understand the above and value defense. If others did too, Ukraine would be in a better military position.