Ukraine Unleashes Fiery Drones to Eliminate Damaged Russian Tanks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged for the establishment of a European army during the Munich Security Conference. He emphasized that the ongoing conflict with Russia necessitates a stronger European military presence, especially as U.S. support becomes less certain. Zelenskyy's comments coincided with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's criticism of U.S. Vice President JD Vance's remarks on European democracy. According to Zelenskyy, "The armed forces of Europe must be created," asserting that Ukraine's fight against Russian aggression has highlighted the need for a united European defense force. The call for a European army is intended to complement, rather than replace, NATO, and is seen as essential for ensuring regional security and autonomy in peace discussions. Scholz agreed on the importance of European unity, rejecting any foreign interference in Germany’s political processes. The varying positions of U.S. leaders and the uncertainty regarding future U.S. involvement in Europe are raising questions about the continent’s defense frameworks and strategic independence.