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    Emmanuel Macron calls for creation of a ‘true European army’ to defend against Russia and the US

    French president makes new appeal for force in run-up to First World War armistice centenary

    4 hours ago
    Emmanuel Macron has called for the creation of a “true European army” to allow the EU defend itself from threats ranging from Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin.

    The French president has pushed for closer EU defence union since coming to power last year but has been so far met with limited success amid foot-dragging by other member states.

    “We have to protect ourselves with respect to China, Russia and even the United States of America,” Mr Macron told France’s Europe 1 radio in an interview.

    “When I see President Trump announcing that he's quitting a major disarmament treaty which was formed after the 1980s euro-missile crisis that hit Europe, who is the main victim? Europe and its security.”

    The French president continued: “We will not protect the Europeans unless we decide to have a true European army.

    “We need a Europe which defends itself better alone, without just depending on the United States, in a more sovereign manner.”

    Mr Macron was speaking in Verdun in north-east France as part of a week-long tour of battlefields leading up to First World War armistice centenary commemorations on Sunday.

    The French head of state will receive world leaders including Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin for commemoration ceremonies in Paris on Remembrance Sunday.

    The election of Mr Trump to the White House appears to have given more urgency to the cause of boosting the EU's defence capabilities, with leaders warning they cannot simply rely on the United States.

    European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker said last year that "deference to Nato can no longer be used as a convenient alibi to argue against greater European efforts".

    France is the strongest and most vocal proponent of an EU army but Germany has also tentatively endorsed Mr Macron's proposals for a joint command structure for military interventions.

    A number of proposals have been put on the table for how EU nations could cooperate more closely on defence. The European Commission says closer defence cooperation "is not about creating an EU Army".

    34 joint missions by member states have been launched under the EU flag since 2003 under the Common Security and Defence Policy.

    Under the new "Permanent Structured Cooperation" (Pesco) initiative legislated for in 2009 and activated in 2017, 25 of the 28 armed forces are in the process of stepping up cooperation between their militaries. Denmark, Malta, and the United Kingdom have decided to opt-out of the voluntary system.

    More follows…

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a8619721.html

  • #2
    Macron is a complete imbecile.

    He should perhaps start dealing with the migrants and how they turned Paris into a literal shithole.

    There are many issues he can deal with before thinking of defending against the USA and Russia.

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    • #3
      LOL where would they be if the US wasnt there. How much money do we give these countries? How much does their economy rely on ours? Lets get real here, they aint doing chit!

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      • #4
        I don't know who is more of a femme--Macron or Trudeau

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        • #5
          I like Macron this is f#cking ridiculous. He needs to be protecting his country from real threats, like Islamic terrorism. Remember the Paris attacks in 2015 where muslims indiscriminately murdered 130 people? How about the Charlie Hebdo attacks? What the Nice attack that killed over 50 people?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
            I like Macron this is f#cking ridiculous. He needs to be protecting his country from real threats, like Islamic terrorism. Remember the Paris attacks in 2015 where muslims indiscriminately murdered 130 people? How about the Charlie Hebdo attacks? What the Nice attack that killed over 50 people?
            A protected group committed those vile acts, so they matter not.

            And France wants to import even more of them.

            Genius.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by man down View Post
              LOL where would they be if the US wasnt there. How much money do we give these countries? How much does their economy rely on ours? Lets get real here, they aint doing chit!
              Sounds like someone needs their foreign aid checks revoked.

              And to think, we saved those people TWICE in two world wars.

              Some appreciation and thanks would be nice.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 1bad65 View Post
                A protected group committed those vile acts, so they matter not.

                And France wants to import even more of them.

                Genius.
                I gotta book my vacation to France before it gets totally f#cked up.

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                • #9
                  Oh the irony...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GAME OVER View Post
                    Emmanuel Macron calls for creation of a ‘true European army’ to defend against Russia and the US

                    French president makes new appeal for force in run-up to First World War armistice centenary

                    4 hours ago
                    Emmanuel Macron has called for the creation of a “true European army” to allow the EU defend itself from threats ranging from Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin.

                    The French president has pushed for closer EU defence union since coming to power last year but has been so far met with limited success amid foot-dragging by other member states.

                    “We have to protect ourselves with respect to China, Russia and even the United States of America,” Mr Macron told France’s Europe 1 radio in an interview.

                    “When I see President Trump announcing that he's quitting a major disarmament treaty which was formed after the 1980s euro-missile crisis that hit Europe, who is the main victim? Europe and its security.”

                    The French president continued: “We will not protect the Europeans unless we decide to have a true European army.

                    “We need a Europe which defends itself better alone, without just depending on the United States, in a more sovereign manner.”

                    Mr Macron was speaking in Verdun in north-east France as part of a week-long tour of battlefields leading up to First World War armistice centenary commemorations on Sunday.

                    The French head of state will receive world leaders including Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin for commemoration ceremonies in Paris on Remembrance Sunday.

                    The election of Mr Trump to the White House appears to have given more urgency to the cause of boosting the EU's defence capabilities, with leaders warning they cannot simply rely on the United States.

                    European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker said last year that "deference to Nato can no longer be used as a convenient alibi to argue against greater European efforts".

                    France is the strongest and most vocal proponent of an EU army but Germany has also tentatively endorsed Mr Macron's proposals for a joint command structure for military interventions.

                    A number of proposals have been put on the table for how EU nations could cooperate more closely on defence. The European Commission says closer defence cooperation "is not about creating an EU Army".

                    34 joint missions by member states have been launched under the EU flag since 2003 under the Common Security and Defence Policy.

                    Under the new "Permanent Structured Cooperation" (Pesco) initiative legislated for in 2009 and activated in 2017, 25 of the 28 armed forces are in the process of stepping up cooperation between their militaries. Denmark, Malta, and the United Kingdom have decided to opt-out of the voluntary system.

                    More follows…

                    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a8619721.html
                    European military is completely worthless for most part

                    Only Britain and France can deploy any type of force and not in huge numbers

                    One only has to see when they "mobilized" after 9/11

                    Britain was able to deploy, France also that's about it

                    The germans were complete waste of time and worthless

                    The smaller countries could only deploy very small amount of forces

                    And they all needed support from us military transport planes, tanker aircraft, other logistics and support.

                    Australia and Canada non EU American allies were more useful than EU aside from Britain and France to a smaller extent

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