Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting emphasizes the need for “real” independence from US influence, advocating for a more autonomous foreign policy. As global dynamics shift, questions arise about the feasibility of this vision and its implications for transatlantic relations.
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In a recent address, Germany’s Friedrich Merz criticized former President Donald Trump’s influence on U.S. politics, expressing concerns over rising populism. As he attempts to forge a coalition, Merz highlights the need for stable transatlantic relations amid global challenges.
Germany’s new leader has announced plans to pursue greater independence from the United States, signaling a shift in foreign policy. This move aims to enhance national sovereignty and strengthen ties with other global partners in a changing geopolitical landscape.
The UK and US must enhance their integration efforts to bolster space security, according to Space Force officials. Collaborative initiatives can address emerging threats and ensure resilient space operations, fostering a secure environment for all users.
Italy’s Prime Minister emphasized the enduring bond between the US and Europe, even amid rising tensions under Trump. He noted that collaboration on security and economic issues remains vital, reinforcing transatlantic ties despite political differences.





