@NateSilver538 I’m personally not big on Steyer’s position, but I think adopting a polarizing position makes sense, when you consider California’s gubernatorial election structure is causing a center squeeze effect, where consolidated support is much more important.
We should not be afraid to discuss more united and, in some areas, more self-reliant European military capabilities. Europe cannot depend on changing geopolitical moods. We need to unite and develop our resources, capabilities, and production in Europe as much as possible, so that we truly have a common defense policy and shared European defense capabilities that will strengthen both – all of us and alliances like NATO.
From an intervention at the Bucharest Nine Summit. (1/5)