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Saint Marcus
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Scio Me Nihil Scire
Jan 1970 time: 06:16
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quote: I say Mark L should become the leader of Europe. |
Wow...I'm honored. Maybe someday 
quote: Can't be any worse than Hitler.
Can he? |
I'll try to restrain myself 
quote: so if there was a single miltary, would the greeks be willing to send their countymen into combat in defense of the falkland islands or to ireland (who is also in the mix)? or would the brits send their troops if turkey made a concerted push on cyprus? |
I think that's the purpose of the ERRF. A rapid reaction force to operate on the European sub-continent quickly. But the ERRF won't be used in far-away lands yet, nor will it be the main fighting force in any big war. For now, it's a small force of 60,000 avaliable troops (out of a pool of 280,000), 400 warplanes and 100 warships. It will be used in situations in, say, Yugoslavia, Cyprus and Ireland. And it's quite simple, if Turkey attacks Greece and Greece needs assistance, the other EU nations would help Greece. And despite what diplomats claim, the EDI (European Defense Initiative) is a big threath to NATO.
How it will work in the end is anyone's guess. We won't see until it happends I guess.
quote: Bob Dornans 'left wing characterictistcs' is pure BS. Mostly the effect of his own narrowmindedness than any real knowledge on the subject. |
Well, what do you expect?
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Saint Marcus
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Scio Me Nihil Scire
Jan 1970 time: 06:16
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The European Army will not be used in conflicts because on or two nations want it. It will serve European needs in total, not a collection of individual needs. So if Greece decides to attack Turkey, the European army won't do anything, unless Greece is acting for the global good of Europe, or the world in general.
If defending Spanish territory is in the best interest of Europe or the world in general, I don't think any nation who is in the EDI can just say "no we won't do it" since they all signed the same agreement. And although nations can say in advance if they want to commit troops or not (Ireland for instance won't deliver any forces) and how much of those. Then the European council of ministers will decide if and when the EU army will be used. After that's decided the forces of the individual nations won't have direct say over what the forces will do or not. So if Swedish troops are killed defending Spanish soil, I'm sure the Swedish governement will try to do something about that. But they won't be able to just pull the forces out of the conflict without consent of the European leadership (of which Sweden is a part as well).
I'm sure that nations will refuse to send troops from time to time, but once they commit the troops to the EU army in a particular conflict, they can't just pull out when they please.
At least, this seems to be the way they are heading with the ERRF. Though the ERRF is just the first part of the EDI. After 2003 they will probably start working on the second fase. Nothing concrete is known about that, since no decisions have been made beyond the first fase (ERRF).
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Bob Dornan
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Kropotkin, you're an insignificant viking slave to commies. You have aboslutely no evidence to back up your statements, all my Hitler comments are true, the gay one is spectulation but the rest are very true. Some, like vegetarian are not necessarilly left wing, but others like gun control and big government are left wing surely.
redjon, a respected german historian recently came out with a book with much evidence.
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