I’m
posting this because you will be hard-pressed to find this covered
anywhere and yet it is going on and should be talked about.
I’m
starting to pay some attention to Israeli News – not a source but a
reminder to look elsewhere for confirmation
Foreign Ministers Work To Justify a Global Army
The
EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini also said that member
nations should play a greater security role
the Hindu Express,
The
EU is not going to get an army of its own in the near future but in
the meantime it should play a greater security role, EU foreign
affairs chief Federica Mogherini said on Friday.
“We
all agree that the European army is not something that is going to
happen any time soon,” Mogherini said after an informal meeting of
the 28 European Union foreign ministers in Bratislava.
“But
what can happen very soon, if member states are committed, is to
advance in the field of European defence and that is what I put on
the table today,” she said.
Member
states, led by Britain, agree with the principle of increased defence
cooperation but baulk at the idea of giving up the crucial sovereign
right to decide their own security policy.
However,
a growing list of security challenges, from the migrant crisis to
international terror, have emboldened the EU’s executive arm, the
European Commission, and Mogherini to push the idea forward.
“Fifty,
60, 100 years from now, who knows?,” Mogherini told a briefing when
asked about the possibility of a “European Army.”
“The
important thing is that all the ministers appreciated the plans…
now is the time for real stuff and this is only the beginning,” she dded.
Earlier
this year Mogherini unveiled a “Global Strategy for Foreign and
Security Policy,” winning approval from EU leaders to develop her
plan.
Mogherini
said on Friday that the foreign ministers were unanimous in backing
the concept and she would now work on concrete proposals to put it
into effect, suggesting the first operational results could be seen
early next year.
British
foreign minister Boris Johnson – who campaigned for Brexit –
attended the meeting in Bratislava and said earlier that Britain
remained committed to defence cooperation with the EU even though it
had voted to leave the bloc.
Britain
is an important, nuclear armed military power, plus it holds a veto
as a permanent member of the UN Security Council.
Its
shock June vote to quit the EU stoked intense speculation that the
other member states might now press ahead with the type of joint
defence initiative London had stymied.
EU
leaders and top officials have recently stressed the possible role
the bloc could play in ensuring security for its citizens in a
dangerous world
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