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That’s the neat thing about this: Since establishing the command structure requires everyone to agree, the bad actors can simply block everything until they get what they want. There’s no way that they would agree to such a command structure which avoids them
That’s the neat thing about this: Since establishing the command structure requires everyone to agree, the bad actors can simply block everything until they get what they want. There’s no way that they would agree to such a command structure which avoids them
Maybe? Vetoing spends political capital.
But I agree that getting an EU army is not an easy task.
But an EU army wouldnt be set up without automatic response/duty to protect member states would it?