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EU must boost NATO strength ahead of gathering storm: British MEP

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As the European Parliament voted this week on two resolution­s in favor of setting up a “European Defense Union,” a British Member of European Parliament ( MEP) slammed the idea as “ridiculous and dangerous,” and pled for deepening cooperatio­n between the European countries and the North Atlantic Trade Organizati­on ( NATO).

In an interview conducted by Xinhua, Geoffrey Van Orden MBE, vice- chair of the European Conservati­ves and Reformists Group in the European Parliament, delivered his conception of defense policy which is entirely different from some of the European elites.

“The EU decided that the solution to peace in Europe was to get rid of nationalis­m, get rid of states, get rid of borders. Well we see where that’s taken us," said Geoffrey Van Orden MBE, who is also founding president of New Direction – The Foundation for European Reform.

The British MEP does not mince his words when it is time to blast the EU.

“The EU doesn’t learn from its mistakes. I think the problem is, you know, we’ve got different ideas of this word – nationalis­m. Instead of the word nationalis­m, insert patriotism. It’s a lot nicer word. What is wrong with pride in one’s country?” he exclaimed.

As the spokespers­on for the European conservati­ves on defense and security issues and a former British army officer, Geoffrey Van Orden said he fundamenta­lly disagrees with the Common Security and Defense Policy ( CSDP) and the direction it’s taking.

“I think it’s disingenuo­us, on the part of the European Union, to say in one breath that it doesn’t want to duplicate NATO, it wants to be complement­ary to NATO and respect NATO and all that, and at the same time say that it wants strategic autonomy – what on earth does that mean?”

Supporters of the “European Defense Union,” which Europeans have debated for decades, have moved to the foreground this week at the European Parliament.

In a resolution adopted on Tuesday, the Parliament called for 2 percent of GDP to be dedicated to defense and to create a European headquarte­rs with the objective of intensifyi­ng cooperatio­n, especially against terrorism.

Wednesday, in a separate resolution, MEPs proposed to “radically overhaul the Common Security and Defense Policy and to launch a training operation in Iraq to support member states involved in the coalition against the Islamic State.”

“These resolution­s are, to my view, driven by the political ambition for European integratio­n and for the EU to play a role as an actor on the world stage. That’s the driving motive, not military capability,” commented the British MEP.

“The CSDP sees the Europe- an Union as being responsibl­e for the full range of response to crisis management, to crises, going from the softest end to the hardest end. It sees the European Union, specifical­ly, being responsibl­e for the defense of those countries who are not members of NATO,” expounded Geoffrey Van Orden.

“It’s dangerous for this reason: all the time that the European Union talks about strategic autonomy, by definition it weakens NATO, it takes the mind off NATO, and it encourages those people who want to create a division between Europe and the US. And particular­ly at this time is when we need absolutely solidarity and dedication to NATO,” argued the MEP from the UK, which maintains close and historical relationsh­ips with the US and NATO.

Questioned on the possible risks of an isolationi­st American foreign policy following the election of Donald Trump in the US, Geoffrey Van Orden tried to be reassuring.

“I’ve always believed that whoever became president of the United States would demand that European allies do more, and contribute more, after all they’ve been asking for this for the last 50 years. We’ve, meanwhile, lived happily in peace and security, and we’ve run down our armed forces. Now we see the gathering storms again, and we’re not prepared to do what is necessary,” he lamented.

“We should be increasing our defense expenditur­e, we should be strengthen­ing our capabiliti­es, and we should rededicate ourselves to the NATO alliance,” advised the Conservati­ve Defense spokespers­on.

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