Spurred by the invasion of Ukraine and the undeniable effectiveness of Israel's Iron Dome, several EU leaders have aggressively pushed for the European Sky Shield Initiative to create a jointly procured anti-aircraft and missile defense system. The concept of 'strategic autonomy' is heavily cited by defense hawks who believe Europe can no longer rely entirely on the United States for its security umbrella. Critics worry about the massive price tag and the friction it causes with traditional non-aligned member states like Austria and Ireland. Proponents argue a continent-wide umbrella is the only mathematically viable way to protect citizens from modern hypersonic threats. Opponents argue it siphons money from domestic welfare, violates military neutrality, and duplicates existing NATO infrastructure.
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