It is risky to let Ukraine into the EU.

It’s more dangerous to keep it out Apr 28th 2026|5 min read DO EUROPEAN LEADERS think their countries might soon be at war? Their words say yes.

In Cyprus for a European Union summit on April 23rd and 24th, Poland’s prime minister, Donald Tusk, voiced fears that Russia could attack Europe’s eastern flank within “months”.

Given doubts about America’s commitment to its transatlantic allies, Europe must get serious and strengthen its common defences within NATO and the EU, declared the Pole. The War Room newsletter: The best generals in history Richard Cockett, a senior editor, analyses what makes good generalship—and ranks his top three Europe’s defence startups face even bigger hurdles than America’s They must contend with a fragmented market and hesitant customers There is no better spur to military innovation than war Defence firms in Ukraine make new weapons much faster and cheaper than most Western companies The Telegram A dangerous blind spot in Donald Trump’s Iran war strategy America sets too little store by foreigners’ beliefs and values. It’s a costly mistake, each time Anduril, Palantir and SpaceX are changing how America wages war The Trump administration is cosying up to a new clique of “neo-primes” The game theory behind violating ceasefires Truces like the one in the Gulf get broken all the time

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