
Europe reckons with limits of relying on US arms deliveries for defence
Experts warn that America's Foreign Military Sales system is primarily a geopolitical tool, not a reliable mechanism for European security.
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European defence planners are acknowledging the constraints of depending on American weapons supplies as their primary security backstop, according to EurActiv.
Experts told the outlet that the US Foreign Military Sales (FMS) system functions first and foremost as an instrument of American foreign policy rather than a predictable supply mechanism for allies. The realization comes as Europe confronts the reality that Washington's strategic priorities may not always align with European security needs.
The assessment has intensified calls within EU capitals for accelerated European defence industrial investment and manufacturing independence. The conclusion signals a broader strategic pivot toward self-reliance in weapons production rather than continued dependence on US supply commitments.