An idealistic European future
Anonymous
March 13, 2026
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Europe will have learnt from its past mistakes in terms of security and defence and economy.
It will no longer be seen as a side partner with no real power when it comes to wars at its borders. It will be equipped and able to deter foreign threats, both military and online.
While having strong foreign partnerships, it will no longer rely on third countries to provide it with rare materials, energy or manufacture critical products.
It will have understood that companies are critical to its social welfare and adapted its regulations to European companies' needs.
Energy and life costs will no longer be an issue for Europeans as there will have been investments in new nuclear technologies, incentives given to companies to produce in Europe in a simplified regulatory framework, taxation, social and labour costs will be harmonised and education will be again a strong pillar of the society.
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