From a Green perspective, FCAS already has two strikes against it: armed drones and nuclear weapons
Media mentions – German foreign policy leadership
The German debate on Russia and European security will return to its state in 2005, underestimating the pace at which the world has changed
If Germany were to leave the EU, the Union would face a severe existential question
Whatever [Laschet] does on the fiscal front he will have to be really cautious
The tone, the style will be different; the interaction with allies will become much friendlier
Is Laschet guarantees the backing of the party and brings the different camps (within it) together […] then he will be the candidate for chancellor
The transatlantic narrative needs some refreshing input
Röttgen and Merz are in favor of a tougher stance toward China and are opposed to the Chinese provider Huawei’s involvement in mobile network expansion in Germany
Jana Puglierin speaks about CDU party leader elect Armin Laschet and possible chancellor candidates
She was actually what the country needed in the last 10 years […] she was just a damn good crisis manager