The Citizen (Gauteng)

Juncker calls for EU to build a strong army

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– European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker called again yesterday for the bloc to build an army, saying a flock of hens posed more of a threat than its current military capabiliti­es.

“A bunch of chickens looks like a combat formation compared to the foreign and security policy of the European Union (EU),” Juncker told a Brussels forum in typically lively language.

“I always call for a European army as a long-term project. It is not something you can build from scratch tomorrow morning,” he said.

Juncker has consistent­ly backed the idea the EU’s 28 member nations – all no strangers to a bloody, war-torn past – should accept a military arm, a need highlighte­d by the Ukraine crisis.

“A common army among the Europeans would convey to Russia that we are serious about defending the values of the European Union,” he told Germany’s Welt am Sonntag in March.

A joint EU force would also rationalis­e defence spending and drive further EU integratio­n.

For many European Union states, however, defence is a nogo area, with Britain especially hostile to sacrificin­g what it sees as a core sovereign perogative to Brussels.

Britain also insists Nato, the US-led military alliance set up to hold the Cold War line against the Soviet Union, should remain the focus of European defence efforts.

Juncker told the forum considerin­g the current fragmented state of EU military readiness, it was perfectly “right that central and eastern European countries put their trust primarily in Nato”. “The 28 armies are just not up to it,” he added.

EU leaders are due to review the bloc’s security policy at a June summit to take on board the threat posed by a more assertive Russia and turmoil across North Africa and the Middle East.

Analysts say it is unlikely to lead to radical changes in the current very limited joint military operations undertaken by the EU, such as the Atalanta anti-piracy mission off the Horn of Africa. –

Brussels

A bunch of chickens looks like a combat formation compared to the foreign and security policy of the European Union. I always call for a European army as a long-term project. It is not something you can build from scratch tomorrow morning Jean- Claude Juncker European Commission head

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