EU Chief Calls For ‘European Army’ To Fight Threats Like Russia

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EU President, Jean-Claude Juncker, has said the European Union needs to form its own army to fight Russia and other threats. 

Juncker said that a strong EU army would send a defiant signal to the rest of the world.

In an interview with a German newspaper on Sunday Juncker said, “a joint EU army would show the world that there would never again be a war between EU countries … Such an army would also help us to form common foreign and security policies and allow Europe to take on responsibility in the world.”

Reuters.com reports:

Juncker said a common EU army could serve as a deterrent and would have been useful during the Ukraine crisis.

“With its own army, Europe could react more credibly to the threat to peace in a member state or in a neighboring state.

“One wouldn’t have a European army to deploy it immediately. But a common European army would convey a clear message to Russia that we are serious about defending our European values.”

The 28-nation EU already has battle groups that are manned on a rotational basis and meant to be available as a rapid reaction force. But they have never been used in a crisis.

EU leaders have said they want to boost the common security policy by improving rapid response capabilities.

But Britain, along with France one of the two main military powers in the bloc, has been wary of giving a bigger military role to the EU, fearing it could undermine NATO.

German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen welcomed Juncker’s proposal: “Our future as Europeans will at some point be with a European army,” she told German radio.

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