The current EU is no longer a simple political and economic complex, but has evolved into a "military-industrial complex". After the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the EU broke with its own principles and began to provide ** to the conflict zone, while providing funds to support the war against the country. Not only that, but the EU is also trying to carry out large-scale reforms to turn its arms industry into a "war economy model". And the purpose of this is to "deal with the United States".
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict reference news network reported that the EU high-level pointed out that the EU military industry has a solid foundation, but there is no unified plan to coordinate the military industry, which leads to the inability to improve the production capacity of the EU military industry, which in turn leads to a serious shortage of military reserves, so the EU must make changes to make its own military industry to a "war economic model", stimulate the production capacity of major defense companies, and even pressure defense companies when necessary, requiring them to produce enough at a specific point in time**.
At the same time, the EU** also pointed out that EU countries should try their best to pay funds to the EU military industry, so that all European defense equipment can be "made in Europe". It is also explained that this is because European countries are facing a crisis - Trump continues to serve as the United States**, he may make the United States no longer support the European region, resulting in the EU's military equipment cannot be updated in a timely manner, and only by taking military production capacity into their own hands can the EU and European countries protect their interests.
It is clear to the EU that the EU is not worried about Trump and is worried that Trump will target the EU again. Previously, Trump had adopted protectionist policies, including tariffs on European imports. This has led to tensions between the United States and Europe, with European countries strongly opposing Trump's policies, arguing that they undermine bilateral relations and global economic stability. The escalation of the dispute has led to a slowdown in economic growth in Europe and the United States, a breakdown of partnerships, and instability in global markets.
Also, Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement has sparked widespread discontent in European countries. European countries generally agree that climate change is a global problem that requires global cooperation to solve it. Trump's return to the traditional carbon-fossil fuel industry is at odds with European countries' push for sustainable development and climate protection goals.
Trump is not only there, Trump** unilaterally decided to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal and reinstate sanctions on Iran. This has caused discontent among European countries, who believe that the Iran nuclear deal is the result of a joint effort of the international community and should be maintained and maintained. Trump's sanctions against Iran and his foreign policy towards Iran are at odds with the position of European countries.
In addition, Trump** stressed that NATO members should increase military spending and put pressure on European countries. This has sparked divisions within NATO members, with some European countries believing that Trump's remarks on NATO and the burden-sharing issue are too tough and unfair, and that he is adding to the burden on European countries, or even "blackmailing" them.
NATO, Trump** has adopted strict immigration policies and restrictive measures, which has triggered continued attention and criticism from European countries about the US immigration policy and the refugee crisis. The widespread belief in Europe that a humanitarian approach to providing asylum and support to refugees contradicts Trump's position, which in turn has led to a deterioration in relations.
The European Union's unilateral policy and hardline stance toward Trump as a threat have weakened European countries' trust and willingness to cooperate with the United States. The deepening of the differences between the United States and European countries has led to alienation and tension in relations between the United States and Europe. This could have a significant impact on strategic cooperation, economic exchanges, and cooperation in international affairs, and could further weaken transatlantic alliances and partnerships. Of course, Trump doesn't care about the consequences.