• Working towards a single European army
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[video=youtube;VK7oHT6dEhc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK7oHT6dEhc#t=239[/video] They sugar-coat it but basically that's the end-goal of this agency
That'll just make it easier for the Brussel's fascists to suppress free speech and force God-fearing Europeans to accept Muslim gypsies into their homes
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So they want more streamlined co-operation or a single defense force entity? I thought this was already a thing seeing as the Eurofighter happened.
[QUOTE=Thomo_UK;45115521]So they want more streamlined co-operation or a single defense force entity? I thought this was already a thing seeing as the Eurofighter happened.[/QUOTE] They want to increase cooperation more and more between the armies, they're involving the Ministers of Defence of each country personally. They increase cooperation in the military R&D, the cooperation between generals, soldiers and all that stuff. It'll eventually get so intertwined that all that's left is the political wish to make a unique army, and pretty much all those that are leading the EU are pro-federalism. Maybe some countries like the UK won't agree, maybe won't even be in the EU by then, we'll see.
[QUOTE=Thomo_UK;45115521]So they want more streamlined co-operation or a single defense force entity? I thought this was already a thing seeing as the Eurofighter happened.[/QUOTE] eurofighter is like how the U.S. makes planes, they spread the production around so many different states that everyone feels like they're getting a good chunk of money, but in reality it just makes getting parts a headache and future maintinence increadibly expensive. think the difference between ULA who has to build their rockets out of dozens of contractors vs space-x who does it all in house
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