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European Union Moves Toward Joint Debt for Military Spending

EU leaders discuss issuing €150 billion in common bonds to strengthen defense capabilities amid shifting geopolitical pressures.
The European Union is considering issuing €150 billion in joint debt to finance military spending, marking a significant step toward deeper economic integration.

The proposal, unveiled by the European Commission, is expected to be a key topic at the upcoming EU leaders’ summit in Brussels.

The move comes as European nations face mounting pressure to bolster defense capabilities following shifts in U.S. foreign policy under President Donald Trump.

His administration has signaled that Europe must take greater responsibility for its own security and support Ukraine against Russian aggression.

The issuance of common bonds would allow the European Commission to lend funds to member states for weapons procurement, a departure from previous practices that relied primarily on national defense budgets.

The proposal builds on the EU’s experience with joint borrowing during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the bloc raised substantial funds to support economic recovery.

Germany, traditionally opposed to shared debt, has softened its stance in light of increasing defense needs.

Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz emphasized that ‘whatever it takes’ must now apply to defense spending, echoing a phrase used during the eurozone debt crisis to signal strong financial commitments.

The concept of using joint debt for military purposes has drawn comparisons to historical precedents, such as Alexander Hamilton’s efforts in the 18th century to unify U.S. state debts into federal bonds.

Analysts suggest that if the EU moves forward with large-scale defense financing, it could represent a shift toward a more centralized fiscal policy within the bloc.

Experts highlight that military spending has historically driven financial innovation, pointing to institutions like the Bank of England, which was originally established in 1694 to fund war efforts.

Some economists argue that Europe’s current geopolitical challenges could similarly accelerate fiscal integration.

However, significant hurdles remain.

The EU’s budget framework places limits on borrowing, and any move to raise new taxes at the European level would require unanimous approval from member states.

Opposition from leaders such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has expressed skepticism about EU-wide initiatives, could complicate negotiations.

Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has emphasized the urgency of action, stating that Europe must match the scale of its security challenges with decisive financial commitments.

With European nations increasing their defense spending and seeking to coordinate military procurement, joint debt could provide a mechanism for long-term funding.

As discussions progress, policymakers are considering options to balance financial sustainability with security needs.

While some leaders advocate for an initial loan structure, others suggest that future EU military projects may require more permanent funding mechanisms.

The outcome of the Brussels summit will likely shape the next steps in Europe’s evolving defense strategy.
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