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Industrial capacity limitations
Ammunition production shortfalls
National-level political disagreements
Budgetary constraints in some member states
Regulatory delays across borders
Defense manufacturing ramp-ups require long lead times, skilled labor, and supply chain resilience — all areas where Europe is working to accelerate progress.

At the same time, the United States has increasingly encouraged European allies to shoulder a larger share of NATO’s defense burden. That pressure adds urgency but also political complexity within EU capitals.

The Strategic Question
The central question facing Europe is no longer whether it should strengthen its defenses — that consensus has largely formed. The challenge is speed and cohesion.

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