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Europe’s rearmament push recalls a chilling history
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Europe’s rearmament push recalls a chilling history

The Hill · Feb 23, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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European citizens are right to worry about what life will be like as talk of rearmament becomes normalized once again on their continent. They have seen this before, and the results were devastating.


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