Germany is at a crossroads when it comes to its security policy — one of the deepest upheavals of the post-War era.

  • PonyOfWar
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    2 days ago

    No. If anything, EU nukes could be something to consider. But I don’t see why Germany specifically should have them. That might lead to calls for every other European country to get them too and that could just as easily be a security risk as an advantage, with single countries possibly “going rogue”, like Hungary. In the hands of the EU they should be fairly safe.

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      EU nukes? Hungary would veto their use even if Russian missiles were raining down on European cities.

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        Well if the EU gets nukes i would imagine there would be a clause that allows for a return strike wihout voting and only a first strike being banned completely or require voting.

        Since there are only minutes to launch a return strike voting over it is completely pointless.

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          Yeah, that’s what I had in mind as well. Of course there would be no voting with vetos over a nuclear strike. It would be an immediate response to a nuclear launch towards our territory, nothing else. There shouldn’t ever be an option for a first strike in my opinion.

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        Yeah, “EU” solutions to security just seem so naive. Do we really expect a German national to put their country’s security on the line if need be? Long term, what would prevent French, German, Spanish, whatever exceptionalism from rising and infecting EU leadership?

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      This is a reason why there is a push for an EU military. Right now, there isn’t a functional EU body which can launch the nukes.