Poland seeks greater autonomy in nuclear deterrence as Europe revisits defence integration

Poland seeks greater autonomy in nuclear deterrence as Europe revisits defence integration

Poland has moved the question of nuclear deterrence closer to the centre of the European security debate after Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Warsaw wants “as much autonomy as possible” in this field and is holding talks with France and…

Can Europe’s nuclear deterrent remain credible without US certainty?

Can Europe’s nuclear deterrent remain credible without US certainty?

Europe’s nuclear deterrence debate has sharpened as officials and analysts examine whether Britain and France can continue to provide a credible nuclear backstop in a less certain security environment. The immediate trigger has been a broader reassessment of deterrence in…

Four Years Since the Invasion: The War’s Strategic Lessons for Ukraine, Russia and Europe

Four Years Since the Invasion: The War’s Strategic Lessons for Ukraine, Russia and Europe

Four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the central expectation that shaped much of the early commentary has not materialised: Moscow has not achieved its declared war aims. On the fourth anniversary, the…

Trump Administration Warns EU Over ‘Buy European’ Defence Procurement Plans

Trump Administration Warns EU Over ‘Buy European’ Defence Procurement Plans

Europe’s accelerating rearmament has opened a new line of tension with Washington: not over whether European states should spend more on defence, but over where that money should go. Reports this week indicate that the Trump administration warned the European…

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France-Germany rift over FCAS fighter jet raises new doubts over Europe’s flagship air combat project

A public dispute between France and Germany over the next generation of European fighter aircraft has renewed uncertainty around the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), one of the continent’s most expensive and politically significant defence programmes. The disagreement centres on…

The 48-Hour Problem: NATO’s Response Under Pressure in a Baltic Drill

The 48-Hour Problem: NATO’s Response Under Pressure in a Baltic Drill

In the days leading up to the Munich Security Conference on 13–15 February 2026, European media carried a run of scenario-based reporting on how a future security shock might unfold on NATO’s eastern flank. Several of the most widely circulated…

Drone activity near Estonia and Latvia renews focus on NATO’s eastern flank

Unidentified drone falls inside Polish electronic warfare base near Suwałki Gap

An unidentified drone fell onto the grounds of a Poland military installation in the town of Przasnysz on 28 January, prompting a Polish Military Police investigation and fresh scrutiny of security at sites tasked with monitoring NATO’s north-eastern flank. The…

New EU funding and procurement architecture for Ukraine shifts towards arms contracts

New EU funding and procurement architecture for Ukraine shifts towards arms contracts

The European Commission has put forward a new two-year financial package designed to cover a large share of Ukraine’s forecast needs in 2026 and 2027, while tying a substantial portion of EU-level support more directly to defence procurement. The proposals,…

If Russia Wins: A Scenario and the Logic of the West’s Managed Defeat

If Russia Wins: A Scenario and the Logic of the West’s Managed Defeat

When Carlo Masala set out his hypothetical “Russian victory” in Ukraine, he defined it narrowly: not a march to Kyiv, but Moscow retaining the territories it already occupies. That premise matters because it aligns with the kind of “freeze” or…