
In this episode, we explore a dramatic shift in German public opinion regarding nuclear security. Recent polls show nearly two-thirds of Germans now support a European nuclear deterrent that no longer relies on the United States. This growing sentiment cuts across age groups, regions, and political parties, marking an unusual consensus in German politics. Hosts Alice and Lewis discuss what's driving this change, including concerns about President Trump's commitment to European security and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. While Germans support a collective European solution, they still reject the idea of German nuclear weapons. The episode also examines the growing support for a common European army and increased EU military spending. With public opinion shifting so dramatically, what obstacles remain to building a European nuclear deterrent, and what does this mean for the future of European security? Tune in for an in-depth analysis of this pivotal moment in German and European politics.