France-Germany jet plans crash: Can Europe end reliance on US for security?
France and Germany have announced this week that they are ditching a landmark project to jointly develop a sixth-generation fighter jet. French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed on Monday that the project is being terminated, in what is being seen as a major blow to efforts to
France and Germany have announced this week that they are ditching a landmark project to jointly develop a sixth-generation fighter jet.
French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed on Monday that the project is being terminated, in what is being seen as a major blow to efforts to boost defence cooperation between European Union states, a key issue amid uncertainty cast by United States President Donald Trump over the readiness of the US to help defend its NATO allies.
Trumpโs disdain for Europeโs reliance on the US has been building for years.
Since 2019, the US president has been flirting with the idea of obtaining Greenland .
His remarks about his desire for the island , a self-governing territory which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, built to a crescendo at the start of this year, with European leaders signalling their displeasure with the idea and Trump even threatening additional trade tariffs on those countries standing in his way.
Both Denmark and Greenland have repeatedly stated that the island is not for sale.
At one point, before Trump backed down after agreeing to a โ framework of a future deal โ on Greenland during a January meeting with NATOโs Mark Rutte in Davos, it seemed as if the US might even try to take the island by force โ a notion that would have been inconceivable before the era of Donald Trump.
The threat of military action set off alarm bells in European capitals.

