Bernd 07/16/2025 (Wed) 01:51 No.54444 del
>>54443
That's true. It's not likely they will all share one common foreign policy.

But even if they don't the states themselves will still individually be powerful enough to act.

France was always stubborn and independent and now it;s going to be stubborn and independent with 5% of GDP spend on defense. It's also likely that the states in Europe will work together to achieve goals.
Like if they want to invade Libya to put in a stable government so they can get the oil from there, it might not be the EU that does it but France and Italy might do it and maybe some other EU members(or even Britian) will contribute.

Yew, Hungary is in a bad situation. But if states in the EU do start going after energy like the Libya example IO mentioned then maybe there would be some way to wean them off of Russian imports.