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  • In September 2016 the European Union’s foreign policy chief enacted a timetable for developing

  • an official military force representing the EU.

  • So what would an EU armed force look like?

  • Although talks of establishing an EU military force have been ongoing since the creation

  • of the bloc, theyve been opposed by objections from the United Kingdom.

  • But with Brexit having separated the UK from the EU’s decision making process, the EU

  • is cleared to move forward.

  • But could Europe really have its own military?

  • Well, on the one hand, Europe does already have a defense network in place.

  • First and foremost is the continent’s involvement in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization,

  • which represents 22 of the 28 EU member countries.

  • NATO is also backed by the US and Canada, meaning that many of the most powerful militaries

  • in the world, excluding Russia and China, are among its ranks.

  • And both NATO and the EU have mutual defense policies stretching across their member states.

  • In particular, Article 42 of the Treaty on European Union actually provides a framework

  • for EU members to support each other militarily in defense of a single attacked country.

  • This article was invoked after the attacks in Paris in 2015, which the French President

  • described as an attack against Europe, not just France.

  • Additionally, thanks to theBerlin Plus agreement”, EU members are allowed to use

  • NATO resources in both peacekeeping and wartime engagements, under special circumstances.

  • But in spite of all these defenses, Europe still doesn’t have a centralized military

  • force.

  • At present, the only organized standing forces representing the European Union as a whole

  • are called EU Battlegroups.

  • There are rotating armies, comprised of about 1,500 troops each, and sourced from a number

  • of cooperative member states.

  • These Battlegroups are intended to deploy quickly for what are calledPetersberg

  • tasks”.

  • These are military activities but of a non-offensive nature, such as humanitarian, disarming, peacekekeping.

  • The Battlegroups are controlled by the Council of the European Union.

  • But despite having been operational since 2007, the Battlegroups have not yet been called

  • into action.

  • Instead, each individual country manages their own military, with no official quotas imposed

  • by the EU.

  • With some countries considerably more militarily focused, potential EU armed forces would be

  • expected to draw from the largest ones: France and Germany.

  • And although the establishment of a military needs unanimous approval from EU members,

  • members of NATO like Latvia and Poland, have spoken out against the idea.

  • Instead, they hope to strengthen their relationship with NATO as a western global defense force.

  • And there are still critics of creating such an army.

  • Some say that instead of defending their own country’s interests, those decisions would

  • end up in the hands of Brussels bureaucrats.

  • Others question the intentions behind rivaling a force like NATO, which has US backing, something

  • an EU military may not.

  • Nonetheless it does appear that without UK interference, the EU is establishing a roadmap

  • to create a functional standing army or defense force.

  • Whether it will see unanimous approval, or even actually be called into service will

  • remain to be seen.

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  • An EU Army would likely come up against NATO’s forces, and could even serve to replace them.

  • But, just how powerful is NATO in the first place?

  • Find out, in this video.

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