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Europeans have been talking about a common defense union for many years, but little has developed. That appears to be changing. Ursula von der Leyen was just reelected for another five-year term as President of the European Commission after nearly losing her job (CNN, July 18, 2024). In one speech, she profoundly observed that the next five years will define Europe’s place in the world for the next five decades.
In order to be reelected, she made several promises, including leading Europe to invest more in infrastructure and industry and pushing for the formation of a common European Defense Union. In a speech just prior to the secret ballot that secured her reelection, von der Leyen pledged, “Working with member states and in close coordination with NATO, we will propose a number of Defense Projects of Common European Interest starting with a European Air Shield and cyber defense” (The Independent, July 18, 2024). She also promised to strengthen Europe’s economy and its law-enforcement agencies, address the continent’s migration crisis, and continue the EU’s Green initiatives.
The conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza have generated a heightened sense of urgency in Europe about the need to develop a Europe-led defense strategy. What has been mere talk for many years may suddenly turn into action. Bible prophecy indicates that a German-led Europe will field not only powerful military defenses, but also offensive capabilities! To learn more, read Fourteen Signs Announcing Christ’s Return.