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Europe cannot Afford Strategic Complacency as the Middle East War Reaches Its Shores

A Regional Conflict With Global Shockwaves The warning delivered by Ursula von der Leyen could not be clearer: the war in the Middle East is no longer a distant crisis. With oil prices surging toward $120 a barrel and NATO-linked sites targeted, Europe is now squarely within the conflict’s economic and security perimeter. The drone attack on a British base in Cyprus and the near-halt of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz—through which a fifth of the world’s crude flows—signal how quickly regional instability can disrupt European prosperity and energy security. Europe Must Confront the Reality of a Destabilizing Iran Tehran’s retaliatory strikes and its role in escalating the conflict underscore why Europe must maintain a firm stance toward Iran’s leadership. Von der Leyen’s reminder that “no tears should be shed for the regime” reflects a crucial distinction: Europe’s criticism targets the regime’s actions, not the Iranian people, who are entitled to freedom and self-determination...

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