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    European parliament debate highlights military spending amid geopolitical tensions

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    By Iris East on May 20, 2026 EU
    European parliament debate highlights military spending amid geopolitical tensions
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    European Parliament debate highlights military spending amid geopolitical tensions

    Defence Debate
    Two European Parliament members, Lukas Mandl and Marc Botenga, engaged in a heated discussion regarding the justification for increased military spending in Europe.
    Defence Spending
    Increased military budgets across Europe, prompted by threats from Russia and global instability, underscore a strategic pivot towards enhanced defence capabilities and autonomy.
    Parliament Debate
    “We must invest in our defence to protect our citizens against the growing threats, including Putin’s Russia,” stated Lukas Mandl during a recent parliamentary discussion.

    More money for the military – to do what? MEPs clash over Europe’s defense spending on The Ring

    European parliament debate highlights military spending amid geopolitical tensions

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    20/05/2026 – 20:30 GMT+2

    Europe finds itself at a moment of profound uncertainty, caught between wars on its borders, growing geopolitical rivalry, economic anxiety and questions about the future of the transatlantic alliance.

    Russia’s war against Ukraine continues to dominate the continent’s security agenda, while instability in the Middle East and fears of a wider global economic slowdown have reinforced the sense that the post-Cold War world order is breaking apart.

    What should Europe’s answer to this challenge be?

    Two Members of the European Parliament, Lukas Mandl from the European People’s Party from Austria and Marc Botenga, from The Left group from Belgium, got into a heated debate over this.

    Does the newfound sense of European vulnerability that has triggered a historic shift in European defense policy justify spending billions of euros on new weapons?

    An unconditional no from Botenga and an evenly clear yes from Mandl.

    Countries that for decades reduced military budgets are now dramatically increasing spending, rearming, and investing in defense industries.

    Germany’s decision to create a massive special defense fund to become the strongest military in Europe was mocked by Botenga who accused EU governments of neglecting domestic spending on things like schools and hospitals.

    On the other hand, Mandl defended arming Europe with the latest drone technology to keep Putin’s Russia and other threats in check.

    As Europe is trying to redefine its alliances and strategic position, the EU remains deeply tied to the United States through NATO, trade and intelligence cooperation – another situation over which Botenga and Mandl clashed.

    Yet many European leaders increasingly argue that Europe must become more strategically autonomous. How can this be achieved?

    This balancing act has become even more urgent because of the return of Donald Trump to the White House and his more transactional view of alliances.

    Can Europe successfully navigate this turbulent period? Can it emerge as a truly independent global power in a rapidly changing world?

    This episode of The Ring is anchored by Stefan Grobe, produced by Luis Albertos and Amaia Echevarria, and edited by Vassilis Glynos.

    Watch The Ring on EU News TV or in the player above and send us your views by writing to [email protected].

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