Author Topic: [NEWS] European Union signs pact to unify militaries, integrate defenses  (Read 6548 times)

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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-defence/eu-signs-defense-pact-in-decades-long-quest-idUSKBN1DD0PX?il=0

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-41971867

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5078157/EU-army-moves-step-closer-23-nations-sign-pact.html

EU member states, along with non-NATO members like finland and sweden, signed a pledge today that would see a greater cooperation between the continued defense of europe. by pooling resources, R&D, funding, experience, and soldiers from 23 countries, the european union seeks to make itself independent from US protection amidst recent russian aggression and american isolationism.
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Tristan is creaming himself right now

Finland is inside the EU, you handicap.

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hey, look, germany got that unified eurostate after all

is this bad or good i dunno which


is this bad or good i dunno which

When has a European superstate headed by Germans ever gone bad?

European Union or the U.S.E.R.
Union of Socialist European Republics
Huh, that spelt out somethin

When has a European superstate headed by Germans ever gone bad?
To be fair, last time none of the other states involved were willing

To be fair, last time none of the other states involved were willing
So was the Republic Senate.
And...

Germany is the Senate



is this bad or good i dunno which
a surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one