The EU Summit resulted in support for Ukraine, and ambition to increase common defence.
Trump's return and his stance towards Kiev have forced Brussels to adapt.
Russian troops are advancing in the Kursk region; Ukraine's resistance is crucial.
The European Council minimizes internal division and highlights the waning blocking power of Hungary.
A future European Union without unanimity could partner with nations such as UK, Norway and Canada to tackle security challenges.
Movements are being made to increase defence spending in the European Union.
The new strategy for European defense is better defined in regards to needs and objectives than its priorities.
Conclusion: This significant shift towards a more militaristic and strategic Europe seems irreversible and necessary in the current geopolitical circumstances.