Chaos_BF1942
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I don't really have any opinion on it. But if the EU does make it own army. Who will command it (like what Nation of the EU), and what Language will they use?
Well, it's the same as usual with the EU... Officially 20 languages would be used, and in reality, mainly english. There are many countries which work this way too, check India for instance.Chaos_BF1942 said:I don't really have any opinion on it. But if the EU does make it own army. Who will command it (like what Nation of the EU), and what Language will they use?
Chaos_BF1942 said:I don't really have any opinion on it. But if the EU does make it own army. Who will command it (like what Nation of the EU), and what Language will they use?
ComradeDavo said:Language isn't really an issue in the EU, there are pleanty of interrupters to go round!
May I point out that NATO already operates with several countries speaking different languages so this issue doesn't have any releavance.Chaos_BF1942 said:Yeah, but in combat sometimes having interrupters doesn't help, like something happened to the one or something. That is why they should have one Language.
Marla_Singer said:What are the Netherlands if not a regional political union ?![]()
There might be a difference between what it is, and what I think it should beComradeDavo said:The EU is an economic and political union. An EU army would of course be part of the political side.
I agree with you Storealex, however, I've still voted "yes".storealex said:No, we should create our own, but run it paralel to Nato. An alliance with USA is important.
Zarn said:@Europeans (I'm offended): I was told a while back that a strong EU doesn't mean an enemy of the US. I just realized that I was told a lie. Europeans seem to have no care (at least here) for alliance with the United States,
Ah fair enough. Personally, I think it should be a political union, and thus have it's own defence force seperate from NATO.Stapel said:There might be a difference between what it is, and what I think it should be.
Well the US doesn't care much what we Europeans think anymore (just look at the Iraq war to see the massive divide, only Blair was for it and he did not have the bacxking of the people). So why should we stay in a millitary organisation with them when that organisations prime aim (to prevent an invasion by USSR) has been achieved? Much more sense to have our own millitary group looking after our own intrests.@Europeans (I'm offended): I was told a while back that a strong EU doesn't mean an enemy of the US. I just realized that I was told a lie. Europeans seem to have no care (at least here) for alliance with the United States, even if it means destroying an alliance with a couple of other nations as well. I hope the rest of Europe has more sense than this. I hope your politicians have more sense as well.
ComradeDavo said:So why should we stay in a millitary organisation with them when that organisations prime aim (to prevent an invasion by USSR) has been achieved?
Zarn said:@Hotpoint: We feel you turned you back on us. If your allies refuse to even consider to do something about a dictator and to an extent even defend him, wouldn't you be cheesed off?