
FREYA Anti Ballistic Shield How Europe is Building a Massive New Air Defense Wall Over Ukraine
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Heads of state from the self-styled "Coalition of the Willing" convened in Paris on Monday to launch a sweeping anti-ballistic missile defense initiative, dramatically expanding Europe’s military and industrial integration with Ukraine. Dubbed the "FREYA" program, the joint-defense initiative seeks to coordinate European industrial manufacturing and political funding to mass-produce cheap, high-capacity interceptor missiles within the next twelve months, resolving Ukraine's critical air-defense shortages. The summit was marked by a bold declaration from French President Emmanuel Macron, who revealed that a multinational coalition force is now fully operational and will execute military exercises in neighboring countries to validate rapid-deployment contingency plans. Backed by a joint commitment to the European Union's €90 billion financial package—reinforced by direct manufacturing and procurement pathways from the United Kingdom and Germany—allied leaders signaled a major shift toward securing Ukraine’s long-term airspace sovereignty while placing heavy diplomatic and military pressure on Moscow to negotiate a swift end to the conflict.
