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by jfengel 14 days ago
It makes France's position stronger in the same way that the former alliances made the US stronger.

The US is throwing that away, and I'm inferring that you think that this is also a good thing. If that's the case, I'm not sure I can convey why it is that being a leader among allies gives you more power than you lose by having to take the opinions of your allies into account. But the US did consider that a good idea for a very long time, during which it became the leader of the free world.

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You'd be right if we were talking about an alliance but the situation in Europe is not an alliance, it is federalisation under the EU, which is progressing by moving into defence. This is what is going on. The writing on the wall here is that this is a step towards further loss of sovereignty and loss of strategic know-how, not an "alliance", similar the project of building France's next fighter jet 'together' with Spain and Germany (who have zero experience), which is dissolving French technology, industry, and sovereignty into the EU/Germany.