Europe’s Greatest Strategic Asset: Ukraine, According to Leading Analyst
Why Ukraine Is Now Seen as Europe’s Top Strategic Asset
According to ХВИЛЯ: Ian Bremmer, the American political scientist who founded Eurasia Group, has described Ukraine as Europe’s most important strategic asset. Speaking on the GZERO Media channel, he highlighted that Ukraine’s military is the strongest on the continent and that long-term investments in its artificial intelligence and defense sectors could yield the highest returns.
“If you had to put money into one European sector that can’t be moved for ten years, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better bet than Ukraine’s AI and defense industries.” - Ian Bremmer
According to Bremmer, Ukraine has shifted from being a vulnerable burden for Europe into a key strategic pillar. He identifies the main threats to Europe today as Russia’s invasion and actions by the United States. He also points to a brief suspension of intelligence sharing with Kyiv, Donald Trump’s claims on Greenland, and the launch of a war against Iran-all of which have hurt Europe’s economy. Another critical factor is the so-called “technology switch,” which could cut non-American companies off from access to advanced AI models.
Key Political Shifts Across Europe
Bremmer also flags major political changes across the continent. In Hungary, a constitutional majority has removed Viktor Orbán from power, making Péter Magyar the new prime minister. In the UK, Keir Starmer has announced his resignation, with Andy Burnham seen as the most likely successor. In France, President Emmanuel Macron keeps reshuffling his government, while in Germany, Friedrich Merz’s approval ratings are declining.
Despite these challenges, Bremmer insists that “Europe is not falling apart. It is no longer a museum.” He notes that no country is pushing to leave the EU, which reflects the overall resilience of European nations.
Bremmer’s assessment highlights a shift in Europe’s geopolitical landscape, with Ukraine emerging as a vital element of stability and security. Given the current challenges facing Europe, increasing investment in Ukrainian technology could be a smart move to strengthen the continent’s defense capabilities. It also marks a change in how Ukraine is perceived internationally, now recognized as a key partner in countering external threats.
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