The Coming Transatlantic Rift Over Ukraine

Europeans will have to put their money where their mouth is to maintain relations with the US over Ukraine – and deliver a “one war plan,” or face friction with Washington, Jeremy Shapiro, Research Di

Europeans will have to put their money where their mouth is to maintain relations with the US over Ukraine – and deliver a “one war plan,” or face friction with Washington, Jeremy Shapiro, Research Director at the European Council on Foreign Relations wrote in a commentary on Oct. 3.

He notes that 11 senators voted against the Biden administration’s proposed $40 billion aid package to Ukraine. A growing chorus of leading figures began to ask: if the rich Europeans are not going to adequately fund a war on the European continent, why should America do it?

Shapiro warns that the current trickle of “blame Europe” arguments may turn into a torrent if the Republicans take control of Congress in November

He explains that The war in Ukraine has largely settled the 2 per cent debate, as most NATO members have effectively moved past that threshold. But, given Congressional reluctance to spend ever-greater sums on Ukraine, the broader issue will remain as acute as ever. It seems likely that, in Washington, the Ukraine military assistance numbers will provide a new measurable way to complain about Europe’s free-riding.

To sustain US funding, Europeans need to proactively take the lead in giving assistance to Ukraine…But if they do not, Ukraine could soon become a highly divisive issue within the transatlantic alliance, Schapiro concludes.

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