The Daily Telegraph

EU may ‘need nuclear weapons’ if White House changes hands

- By James Rothwell in Berlin

THE European Union may need its own nuclear deterrent because it cannot rely on Nato support if Donald Trump becomes president, a close ally of Germany’s chancellor said.

Katarina Barley, a lead candidate for Olaf Scholz’s SPD party in the EU parliament­ary elections, said recent statements about Nato deterrence by Mr Trump gave her doubts about whether Europe would be protected under the US nuclear umbrella.

On Saturday, Mr Trump said he would “encourage” Russia to attack Nato countries which did not meet the alliance’s spending commitment­s.

In an interview with the German newspaper Tagesspieg­el, Ms Barley said: “The nuclear deterrent for Europe lies with Nato. As Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenber­g rightly noted, it remains in the Americans’ interest to provide this significan­tly.

“Given Donald Trump’s recent statements, this can no longer be relied upon. This could also become an issue on the way to a European army.”

Joe Biden condemned Mr Trump’s comments yesterday. “It’s dumb. It’s shameful. It’s dangerous. It’s un-american,” Mr Biden said. “When he looks at Nato, he doesn’t see the alliance that protects America and the world. He sees a protection racket.”

Under the terms of the so-called nuclear umbrella, the US provides deterrence and protection for Nato countries in return for them not pursuing their own nuclear weapons programmes. The key exceptions are Britain and France.

Proposals around an EU nuclear deterrent were raised in 2020 by Emmanuel Macron, the French president, but they failed to gain broader European support at the time.

Mr Scholz also joined in the condemnati­on of Mr Trump’s comments. “Nato’s promise of protection applies without restrictio­ns: all for one, one for all. Any relativiza­tion of the guarantee of assistance is irresponsi­ble and dangerous,” he said in a post on social media.

At his rally on Saturday, Mr Trump revealed a discussion he once had with an unnamed Nato leader. He said: “I said: ‘You didn’t pay? You’re delinquent?’... ‘No I would not protect you, in fact, I would encourage them to do whatever they want. You gotta pay.”

Mr Trump’s claims prompted a swift rebuke from Mr Stoltenber­g who warned that they put all Nato members at risk. He said: “Any suggestion that allies will not defend each other undermines all of our security, including that of the US.”

‘The nuclear deterrent lies with Nato. Given Trump’s recent statements, this can no longer be relied upon’

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