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America’s Arms Dominance: US Expands Lead as Top Weapons Exporter

Why Europe is Buying More American Weapons Than Ever Before

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 8, 2026
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Europe's Growing Dependence on US Military Power - Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

America’s Military Industry Thrives as Europe Boosts Defense Spending - Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

America’s Expanding Dominance in Global Arms Exports

The US Widens Its Lead as the World’s Largest Arms Exporter

The United States has solidified its position as the world’s largest arms exporter, increasing its share of global weapons sales and shifting its primary customer base from the Middle East to Europe.

According to new data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), the US accounted for 43% of global arms exports between 2020 and 2024—more than four times the share of France, the second-largest exporter. This marks a significant increase from the 35% share the US held between 2015 and 2019.

Europe’s Growing Dependence on US Weapons

Over the past decade, Europe has increasingly relied on US-made weaponry to strengthen its defenses, particularly in response to Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The SIPRI report highlights that:

  • Nearly two-thirds of the arms imported by European NATO members in the past five years were American-made—up from just over half in the previous period.
  • For the first time in two decades, the majority of US arms exports were destined for Europe rather than the Middle East.
  • Ukraine has been a major recipient of US military aid, further cementing Europe’s reliance on American defense supplies.

Shifting US-EU Relations on Security and Defense

While Europe’s reliance on US military aid has deepened, recent US policy shifts suggest Washington is encouraging greater European defense independence.

  • US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently urged Europe to take greater responsibility for its own security, stating that the US “will no longer tolerate an imbalanced relationship which encourages dependency.”
  • The Trump administration held direct talks with Moscow regarding an end to the war in Ukraine—without including European or Ukrainian officials in the discussions.

Europe’s Response: Boosting Defense Spending

Faced with growing uncertainty about long-term US military support, European nations are preparing to invest heavily in expanding their own weapons production:

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The Future of European Defense

As the US signals a shift in its security commitments, Europe is being pushed to develop a more self-sufficient defense strategy. While US arms sales to European allies remain strong, the continent is taking steps toward reducing its reliance on American military aid and bolstering its own defense production.

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