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Trump Demands Europe Increase Defense Spending, Huge Roadblocks Ahead

Debt brakes and German politics don’t mix well with Trump’s demands. The same applies to France.

Hello Germany, Where’s the Money?

Reuters reports Germany’s Merz Rules Out Quick Reform of State Debt Limits

Election winner Friedrich Merz on Tuesday ruled out a quick reform to Germany’s state borrowing limits known as the “debt brake” and said it was too soon to say whether the outgoing parliament could wave through a massive military spending boost.

Some investors and political parties are urging rapid reform of the debt brake to lift Europe’s largest economy out of the doldrums and fund an overhaul of Germany’s military that has found a new urgency with Donald Trump back in the White House.

“It is out of the question in the near future that we will reform the debt brake,” he said. There is “quite a lot of work to be done, a lot of difficult work to be done”.
Germany is also considering a special fund for increased military spending and a source in Merz’s party said it could be hundreds of billions of euros.

It take’s a two-thirds majority in the German parliament to exceed the debt brake. The odds of AfD and Die Linke voting for more military spending is roughly nonexistent.

Even Merz is ruling it out. However, there is still a chance now if there’s an emergency session of the outgoing parliament.

Parliamentary Recall?

France24 reports Germany’s Next Leader Grapples to Boost Defense Spending

Only hours after his party’s election win Sunday, Merz said his “absolute priority” would be to strengthen European security as US President Donald Trump had shown indifference to the continent’s fate.

The chancellor-in-waiting will however have to find a way to work within Germany’s budgetary straitjacket — which limits new borrowing to 0.35 percent of GDP — or find a way to escape it.

The make-up of the incoming parliament makes it challenging to change the constitutional debt brake.

Far-right and far-left parties critical of extra defense spending will have enough seats to block any amendment to Germany’s Basic Law.

Merz has suggested he is open to an unusual manoeuvre: recalling the current Bundestag before the new one is formed to swiftly approve new money.

According to Bloomberg News, he is in discussions to top up Germany’s special defense fund with another 200 billion euros ($210 billion).

Racing the changes through before MPs take their seats on March 25 “will be a challenge, but should be doable if Merz really pushes for it”, said Berenberg Bank analyst Holger Schmieding.

Merz said Sunday that “independence from the USA” in defense matters was a strategic necessity and that Germany, long reluctant to throw its weight around, would have to do its part.

Estimates by defense experts put the extra funding requirement at around 200 billion euros, the head of the IW Koeln economic institute Michael Huether told the Rheinische Post daily.

But getting the necessary two-thirds majority in the new Bundestag was “hardly conceivable” in the face of potential opposition from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and far-left Die Linke, he said.

“An exception to the debt brake is practically unavoidable to ensure the Bundeswehr is adequately equipped,” Defence Minister Boris Pistorius, a senior figure in the Social Democrats, told Bild newspaper.

Quizzed on Tuesday on the idea of acting before the new parliament sits to push through changes, Merz conceded Germany was in a “difficult situation”.

“We now have four weeks to think about it,” Merz said, adding that he would hold confidential talks with the Greens, Social Democrats and the liberal FDP.

Such a post-election manoeuvre has precedent. In 1998, MPs approved a NATO-backed intervention in Kosovo, Germany’s first active combat operations since World War II.

The Greens, whose votes would be needed for a constitutional change, called for a full “reform of the debt brake” — an option still shunned by Merz.

“A reform of the debt brake in the near future is out of the question,” Merz said Tuesday.

Any spending boost would be a “spectacular U-turn for Merz”, Schmieding said, and would send an “early message to Trump and Putin that Germany is raising its military spending and will stand by Ukraine”.

The Price for Weapons Agreement

The Green party is willing to go along with exceeding the debt limit if CDU will remove the debt brake in total.

Good luck with that standoff. CDU/CSU and AfD say no to that idea.

Merz is going to have to pick his poison.

A Race Against Time

The Guardian reports German Parliament in Race Against Time to Sign Off on New Defense Fund.

German parliament in race against time to sign off on new defense fund
Friedrich Merz, expected to be next chancellor, has spoken of urgent need for ramped-up defense, but ‘blocking minority’ could form in future Bundestag

Germany just about met the NATO target to spend 2% of its GDP on defense last year but is falling far short of US demands that it boost its spending to nearer 5%.

Representatives of both camps were discussing creating a fund similar to the €100bn (£82.9bn) pot that the current chancellor, Olaf Scholz, created in order to increase Germany’s military competence shortly after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

That fund has almost dried up, adding urgency to an already fractious political moment. The new fund would be in the region of €200bn (£165.9bn), Deutschlandfunk (DLF) reported. The SPD and CDU/CSU both declined to comment.

If it has enough backing, the new fund could be approved by the current parliament before it is dissolved at the end of March. A constitutional reform to ease the so-called “debt brake” that limits new state borrowing to 0.35% of GDP – seen by some as the only way of allowing for consistently increased military spending – is far more controversial.

The thorny issue was explosive enough to bring down Scholz’s “traffic light” coalition, and the parliament resulting from Sunday’s election is also expected to be hostile due to a huge expansion of far-left and far-right factions who have said they would obstruct a relaxation of the debt brake if the intention was to fund the military.

Together, the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) and far-left Linke party will have more than a third of seats – enough to form a so-called “blocking minority”.

Questions over the debt brake are likely to plague it.

Britta Haßelmann, co-leader of the Greens’ parliamentary group, said “We urgently need future investments in both domestic and foreign security, for climate protection and to support the economy.

Do or Die Now

My lead chart show the political reality of the situation.

Exceeding the debt brake for defense spending can only be done now.

It would be possible for Germany to increase defense spending in the new parliament, but not if it exceeds the debt brake.

That would mean giving up something else. But what?

Opposition Party Rights

DW discusses The Role of Germany’s Parliamentary Opposition

What is the role of the opposition?

In a parliamentary democracy like Germany, the tasks of the opposition have traditionally included scrutinizing the work of the government, initiating debate about policies and presenting alternatives to bills brought forward by government politicians.

What special rights does the biggest opposition party have?

The number of seats a party holds in the Bundestag, allocated according to the percentage of votes they won, does matter when it comes to the time granted to speakers. The stronger the party, the more time parliamentarians will have to speak in debates.

The Bundestag budget committee is traditionally headed by someone from the largest opposition party. [I suspect they will kill this]

What tools does the opposition have?

One tool to oversee the work of the government is the enquiry. All parliamentary groups can file an enquiry containing questions directed at the government. In general, enquiries are almost exclusively filed by the opposition. The number of seats a party has in the Bundestag doesn’t matter when it comes to enquiries – the largest opposition party has no special privilege here.

Traditionally a quarter of all parliamentarians need to vote in favor of initiating a fact-finding committee for it to go forward. [AfD is just short at 24 percent. But AfD and the Die Linke are 34.3 percent.]

What roles do opposition parties play outside of the Bundestag?

All parties represented in the Bundestag, including the opposition, are also represented in committees or councils throughout civil society in Germany.

Parliamentarians sit on the boards of Germany’s public broadcasters and the Federal Agency for Civic Education, which provides students and other interested parties with information about what it means to be a German citizen – as well as Germany’s Nazi past and current right-wing crimes.

Budget Concerns in France

French president Emmanuel Macron is willing to spend more on defense. However, that is even harder for France than Germany.

Unlike Germany, France exceeds EU rules on spending.

On January 10, I commented The Political Crisis in France Is About to Get Much Worse

The entire eurozone is in shambles, and Trump’s demands will accelerate the crisis.

The technocrat French Prime Minister proposes the same budget that collapsed the prior French government.

How is that supposed to work?

Expect a Financial Crisis in Europe With France at the Epicenter

Behind all this bickering is a huge debt crisis.

Who called that?

Oh, I found it: March 27, 2024: Expect a Financial Crisis in Europe With France at the Epicenter

The EU never enforced its Growth and Stability Pact or Maastricht Treaty rules. The crisis is coming to a head with France and Italy in the spotlight.

EU’s Golden Rules

According to the reformed rules, an EU member state’s debt may not exceed 60% of gross domestic product (GDP).

Highly indebted EU countries with debt levels over 90% of GDP have to reduce their debt ratio by one percentage point annually, countries

Additionally, the general government deficit — the shortfall between government revenue and spending — must be kept below 3%.

According to the commission’s economic forecast, France is at -5.5%, Italy is at -4.4% and Belgium is at -4.4% and will breach this deficit limit in 2024.

Austria, Finland, Estonia, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia also have deficits that are too high according to the rules. Spain is at exactly -3.0%.

On June 21, 2024, I commented Debt Brakes and Treaty Requirements About to Smash the EU

The EU has launched an Excessive Debt Proceeding against France. It won’t stop there.

The Bayrou government is struggling to get agreement on a 5.5 percent deficit when it needs to get to 3.0 percent while shrinking debt from 112 percent of GDP to 60 percent of GDP.

And to get to 5.5 percent, it needs to pass a retroactive tax hike for 2024.

On December 17, 2024 I asked So, What Country Wants to Be Like Germany Now?

The collapse of Germany shocks many. But I have been discussing why this was inevitable for over a decade.

Trump Demands Defense Spending 5 Percent of Europe GDP, No Chance of That

On January 9, I noted Trump Demands Defense Spending 5 Percent of Europe GDP, No Chance of That

Much of the EU is struggling to get defense spending up to 2 percent of GDP. 5 percent of GDP has zero chance. Let’s discuss the math.

The entire eurozone is in shambles, and Trump’s demands will accelerate the crisis. One seriously must wonder if that is his real goal.

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Keith Hycliffe
Keith Hycliffe
1 year ago

War, in the modern technological age, is too expensive to be fought . Perhaps a good thing.

David Heartland
David Heartland
1 year ago

They did it: it is hard to beat the American mess that we call Politics, but Germany has it all covered.

WHAT A MESS!

MelvinRich
MelvinRich
1 year ago

Europe has dragged the USA into two world wars. That was not a good thing for all those dead 18 year old draftees or their families. Maybe Europe should fight its own wars.

drodyssey
drodyssey
1 year ago

“If America is unwilling to aid Ukraine or promote the war, then it is no longer in alliance with NATO’s agenda.” Friedrich Merz

Peace
Peace
1 year ago

Neocons, warmongers are in trouble.
Peace through group bullying tactics is not working.
They are at the cross road to choose between their own interest or master’s interest.

Kevin V Lagorio
Kevin V Lagorio
1 year ago

EUROPE WILL BE OVERUN AND WE WILL WATCH BECAUSE WE WILL FOLLOW THE SAME RULES THEY DO! THAY NEVER HAVE DEFENDED THEMSELVES AND THE BROOM STICK GUNS WILL NOT WORK ANYMORE! THEY WENT IN ALL IN GREEN AND IT DIDN’T WORK THANK GOD WE DID NOT DO THE SAME THING! WILL USE OUR NEW LASER GUNS TO SHOOT DOWN PLANES AND FAST MISSLES AND THEY WILL HEAR ONE SOUND BOOM! IDIOTS!
GUESS WHAT CANADA WILL CAVE FIRST AND MEXICO TOO, IT MIGHT TAKE A FEW BOMBS AND MISSLES AT THE BORDER! Tequila prices are collapsing! One of The Cartel’s 1st business mistakes!

Neal
Neal
1 year ago

Cut off spending on illegals and use the savings to fund the military. Gets the AFD on side to fund the military and doesn’t blow the debt limit. Will also appease Trump that at least Germany is doing something even if they don’t get to 4% on defence.
Money spent on more weapons will stimulate heavy industry as well and create employment

robbyrob Im back!
robbyrob Im back!
1 year ago

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DAVID J CASTELLI
DAVID J CASTELLI
1 year ago

E. U. talking tough………….I hope our Administration gets us out of this war. You want to keep it going E.U well back up your tough talk

CzarChasm Reigns
CzarChasm Reigns
1 year ago

Mr. MoShambles is OK as nicknames go…
but I’m sticking with King Chaos.

Jojo
Jojo
1 year ago

I was watching the BBC today and their discussion on increasing their defense spending. This of course led to them featuring someone whining about the poor indigents everywhere that Britain would cause to go hungry.

If you can’t afford to feed your children, then try using birth control.

Michael Engel
Michael Engel
1 year ago

DC per capita: $260,000. NY per capita: $111,000. US per capita: $83,000. EU per capita: $63,000. Germany: $53,000. Mississippi: $51,000. France: $46.000. Italy: $38.000…. It’s hard to rule the EU with so many people from so many nations, different languages, religions who are so divided. The EU rulers are super liberals bc the risk of centrifugal forces is high.. They are trying to keep 400 millions together by promising them early retirements, long vacations, free educations, free healthcare, negative rates…Results: they stopped killing each other for 80 years as they did for many centuries before WWII. Are we protecting them from Putin or from themselves.

Last edited 1 year ago by Michael Engel
corvinus
corvinus
1 year ago
Reply to  Michael Engel

The EU is a dysfunctional wannabe superstate. People in Europe still have historical grudges from 500 years ago. As things inevitably turn down for Europe they will reach a point of catastrophic collapse. Everything will seem more or less static until the one match is lit that tumbles the whole house of cards.

Sentient
Sentient
1 year ago

Trump knows the Europeons won’t meaningfully increase their military spending (I hesitate to call it “defense”). So demanding it is part of some other plan. Maybe pulling the U.S. out of NATO. Fine by me. I’ve never seen any f***ing Latvians helping defend our border.

Jojo
Jojo
1 year ago
Reply to  Sentient

You may be sentient but you lack intelligence.

Limey
Limey
1 year ago
Reply to  Jojo

……..and he can’t spell European.

Sentient
Sentient
1 year ago
Reply to  Limey

lol

corvinus
corvinus
1 year ago
Reply to  Limey

Actually ‘Euro-Peons’ is amazingly apropo

Blacklisted
Blacklisted
1 year ago

Defense will get funded because it’s less expensive than solving their financial problems, and it comes with the added benefit of providing the excuse (war) to mask their corrupt incompetence.

Sentient
Sentient
1 year ago

U.S. spending on the military should match Europeon spending on the military.

Augustine
Augustine
1 year ago

Donald’s erratic approach is not a clever strategy, but no strategy. Refusing to believe your eyes is probably a third type of TDS.

LoneRanger73
LoneRanger73
1 year ago

Making other nations pay for their own defense is way overdue. America and Americans first!

KGB
KGB
1 year ago

European socialism is not sustainable. The cure is to curtail lifetime employment, early retirement, free medical care, generous unemployment benefits, August vacation, Christmas bonus, free university education, green energy horse malarkey, minimum wage, government parasites, excess profits tax, open borders, tax on capital investment, absurd regulations, etc.

European fascism is not worth defending. Americans do not value censorship, high taxes, impotent military, and government bureaucrats.

Augustine
Augustine
1 year ago
Reply to  KGB

What rock have you lived under for the past 80 years?

Doug78
Doug78
1 year ago

Like a deer caught in the headlights, Europe know it must run to survive but its limbs are paralyzed by the lights shining from the US, Russia and China. It’s been known for a long time that Europe is pretty much helpless when it comes to foreign policy but Trump rubbed their noses in it and it is a shock to them to see that their wishes are pretty much irrelevant. They have been counting on their soft power to replace hard power for too long and the world now only respects the hard variety. Politically it is not working but perhaps a change is coming. Eyes are turning to what is happing in the US and they can see that maybe you can radically cut spending. Maybe you can radically cut back useless bureaucracy and maybe you can make the state more responsive to its citizens. For now it feels like walking through molasses but that might change before you know it.

Sentient
Sentient
1 year ago
Reply to  Doug78

Europe thought the key to being cool like America was becoming diverse like America, but their diversity is worse than our diversity. So they’re F’d. Some places more than others.

Limey
Limey
1 year ago
Reply to  Sentient

Have you ever left the US and seen other cultures??. America is not cool. And yes I have been to the states many, many times.

Sentient
Sentient
1 year ago
Reply to  Limey

Why, yes, I have. Our Asians’ worst crime is lying about whether there’s MSG in the food. England’s “Asians” are Pakis in grooming gangs.

KGB
KGB
1 year ago
Reply to  Limey

I have worked for the French government. I’ve never experienced a more slovenly, corrupt culture of poverty. I also lived in Panama, Japan, Hawaii, and Germany. I kiss the tarmac every time I return to USA.

MelvinRich
MelvinRich
1 year ago
Reply to  KGB

The only time I felt that way was returning from Russia back in the early 2000’s. The US has a lot of issues that we should face, obesity for example.

MelvinRich
MelvinRich
1 year ago
Reply to  Limey

True but what’s cool about supporting a parasite royal family? British teeth also need work.

Jojo
Jojo
1 year ago
Reply to  Doug78

Eyes are turning to what is happing in the US and they can see that maybe you can radically cut spending. Maybe you can radically cut back useless bureaucracy and maybe you can make the state more responsive to its citizens. For now it feels like walking through molasses but that might change before you know it.”

Suggest not front running any results. Let’s wait and see what is actually delivered. I suspect it will be a lot less cuts than what many are hoping for and the deficit will STILL increase, as Trump desperately wants to extend the expiring tax cuts and throw a few new ones into the mix.

Harry
Harry
1 year ago

The US defence spending is around 3% of GDP. The US proposal to Russia is to cut that in half, if Russia does it also. So US prefers 1.5%. Under the circumstances Trump might being do well to see 3% from the various NATO nations, still a big increase for Canada, If I’m not mistaken. Off topic a bit, but Ukraine doesn’t have significant rare earth elements. On the other hand Russia does and is that the alliance that we will see? Uncomfortable to have ones peace negotiated by two parties that are already fixing to become allies! Wow.

Maximus Minimus
Maximus Minimus
1 year ago
Reply to  Harry

The US and Canada can cut spending to the bone, they are surrounded by wide open oceans.
Europe didn’t have a military enemy until it made one.
You can’t fix stupid.

Harry
Harry
1 year ago

So true. I just feel the threat is now directly south of the border and therefore we will likely comply.

Michael Engel
Michael Engel
1 year ago

Macron and Trump is a better team than Macron and Attal or Macron and Se-Journe.
Friedrich Merz is for defense. After recycling old Leopards its time to fill the tank.

Sentient
Sentient
1 year ago
Reply to  Michael Engel

Team schmeam.

MPO45v2
MPO45v2
1 year ago

While all these European posts are entertaining, I’d like to see more on the ongoing circus impacting Americans today. Trump can’t get his own GOP to pass budgets how do you think he’ll impact Europe?

Republicans are already tanking their own budget. Interesting and funny video below. At least some repubs with a backbone are saying no to trillion dollar deficits.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_KDJ-6FDPs

Last edited 1 year ago by MPO45v2
realityczech
realityczech
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

Breathe. We’re only about 40 days in. You’re going to want to save your rage for the things that will make you full tilt.

MPO45v2
MPO45v2
1 year ago
Reply to  realityczech

What’s not to love about repub on repub hate?

realityczech
realityczech
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

I suppose when Democrats ping pong between worshiping a cognitively impaired president to a mentally disabled California Democrat, everything else looks like the opposite of woke. Oh well. Enjoy the show!

Sentient
Sentient
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

I haven’t kept up on GOP proposals, but I trust Massie. He’s about the only one in that town I trust.

fish
fish
1 year ago
Reply to  Sentient

Send money to his senatorial campaign….he’s going to need it! The AIPAC crowd needs a compliant “internationalist” in that seat.

President Musk
President Musk
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

Largest deficit in history, coming together before our very eyes! So exciting!

rate_surfer
rate_surfer
1 year ago

I think we are getting to the point of survival of the fittest. Reserve currency wins until a new reserve currency comes to the front.

MPO45v2
MPO45v2
1 year ago
Reply to  rate_surfer

And which currency is that? The Canadian Dollar? Mexican Peso? You going to load up on Chinese Yuan while people there are desperate to get money out?

Russian rubles? There is no alternative except maybe bitcoin 😉

Sentient
Sentient
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

The dollar may stay king for a while. The Pound did.

President Musk
President Musk
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

$melania … get in before it moons!

Flavia
Flavia
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

My bet is the Canadian dollar.

Avery2
Avery2
1 year ago
Reply to  Flavia

Is there a picture of an actual Canadian on it?

texastim65
texastim65
1 year ago
Reply to  Avery2

Yes. The Canadian 5 and 10 dollar bills for example

fish
fish
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

Seashells?

Jojo
Jojo
1 year ago
Reply to  rate_surfer

We’re just marking time until the AI’s take over.

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