欧洲政客呼吁防务独立自主,北约秘书长反驳:坚信美国会全力支持北约
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-28 03:56

Core Viewpoint - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg dismissed calls for Europe to detach from the U.S. militarily, asserting that the U.S. remains a "reliable security partner" despite growing doubts within the EU [1][2] Group 1: NATO and U.S. Relations - Stoltenberg emphasized that Europe should take greater responsibility for its own security, including increasing defense spending, but insisted this should occur within the framework of cooperation with the U.S. rather than a complete separation from the transatlantic alliance [1][2] - The debate on Europe's strategic autonomy is intensifying, with discussions on increasing defense spending amid a more turbulent geopolitical environment [2] Group 2: U.S. National Security Strategy - A recent U.S. national security strategy report highlighted a "huge ideological gap" between the U.S. and its traditional allies, criticizing Europe for its declining share of global GDP and warning of severe risks to civilization [4][5] - The report accused the EU of undermining political freedom and national sovereignty, suggesting that if current trends continue, Europe could undergo significant transformation within 20 years [4] - The strategy reflects a shift in U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration, prioritizing the Western Hemisphere as a core strategic interest and downplaying the confrontation with Russia and China compared to previous strategies [5]