A report published in Spain analyzes the current geostrategic repositioning of the European Union (EU), which combines the pillars of defense, migration and trade policy, and warns of the consequences of European military green capitalism.
On July 18, 2024, when the European Parliament ratified Ursula von der Leyen for another five years as president of the European Commission (the EU’s most powerful institution), the political guidelines that will mark her agenda until 2029 were published, very similar to the strategic agenda approved by the European Council in June.
“We will examine all our policies from a security point of view,” reads the section ”A new era for European Defence and Security.”