A common defense policy means more integration, standardization, resource pooling and streamlining of already existing armies.
It's not a militarization.
I believe the during the French presidency they are going to push for more of members GDPs to be spent on defense. Crazy numbers like 6% of GDP have been thrown around, which I don't believe, but it's definately going to be proposed that we spend more.
What is the objective of pooling the resources but to project power abroad? And that can only be achieved through militarisation. It would be naive to believe this upped spending has any other aim.
Heres a link that makes for interesting reading, the French want all the states to spend the same GDP on defense. Which if implemented I would certainly class as militarisation, look at how much some states would have to spend to catch up with France, Germany etc.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/markmardell/2008/06/in_defence_of_europe.html
As for Winner's comments...
I said empires exert their will, not seek to. Look at the French and Germans in 2003, they were against war in Iraq, but were unable to exert heir will to stop it. This is the difference - the EU wants to exert their will on a global scale. This for me is an empire, it may be a ''benevolent empire'', but an empire nonetheless. Are there objections to this term because you genuinely don't believe this is the EU's aim or because I use the term ''empire'' and it's negative connotations?
You say the EU military is a shadow of the US one. Where'e the desire to become a rival to US military power coming from? I understand that EU forces would be dependant on the US, for mainly transport solutions, but this can be remedied without federalisation.
Ok you make a valid point about integrating commands. We don't need federalisation for that. Theres an integrated French-Irish force in Chad now. Theres an article above about group taskforces above - they seem to be working pretty well. Still doesn't explain why we need to federalise.
I'm not saying federalisation and the inevitable militarisation/ military deployment is a bad thing. It just annoys me that the supporters of such a thing blatantly deny that its an attempt for the EU to get into the thick of the international power game. To be able to do that a form of empire will emerge. Instead they say we need it for ''peace-keeping'' and ''border security''... Honestly who is going to invade an EU country as it stands?!