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The little-known clause that Europe’s security may now depend on

Long-obscure EU mutual defense clause Article 42.7 has gained renewed attention as concerns grow over US commitment to Nato, fueled by former President Donald Trump's threats to withdraw from the alliance and actions that strained transatlantic trust. EU leaders are now working to operationalize the clause, including developing a blueprint and war-gaming scenarios for different attack types, while European Nato members have increased defense budgets—though analysts highlight critical gaps in political and military leadership for collective defense.

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EU mutual defense clauseArticle 42.7Nato Article 5US Nato commitmenttransatlantic securityEuropean defense budgetoperationalize Article 42.7EU security summithybrid attack defensecollective defense

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