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    1. That’s interesting seeing as they are the least involved in nato (gdp % wise) from big members

      Maybe eu army would interest them enough to chip in

    2. Smart-Protection-845 on

      Maybe Spain could also send a couple of their soldiers instead of talking a lot

      Edit to Greenland

    3. AdminEating_Dragon on

      Agreed, but I hope they start actively participating, they are the 4th biggest EU country and they show zero interest to be in the “big boys” discussion on security, Russia and proactive deterrence.

    4. Absolutely agree, we must have everything the americans have under a united european command.

    5. There has been a negative feeling towards the army in some sectors of the Spanish society, particularly since the Civil War. Investing in a European army is definitely easier to sell for a centre-left party.

    6. More important than an army is a strategic nuclear deterrence that can replace the US former role globally.

    7. LingonberryNo3548 on

      This is all well and good until you start asking who is going to be the ultimate authority. Even if you share it and say military action would need a majority vote, which country is going to be happy when their people are returned in body bags for military action that they didn’t want.

      Besides, you still have countries like Ireland completely reliant on non EU countries providing their security because they refuse to spend any money. Are they going to pay in or will they just expect to benefit from it with no contribution?

    8. Going to cost us way more but seems like it’s necessary since America went off the rails. We all, America included, had a good run. We could all halve our spending if the alliance held as it did before. But trust in America is gone now for at least a generation.

    9. wabblakadabbla on

      Many people here are ignoring the fact that Spain is one of the few countries that has been involved always in every nato mission, like air policing the baltics intercepting Russian planes, deployment of ground troops, tanks and antiair defenses in Latvia, or leading the EU Atalanta mission against piracy.

      Also, last years literally doubled %gdp defense spending (that before that, yeah, was pretty low), only opposing to commit to the 5% target pulled out of Trump’s ass.

    10. EconomyCauliflower43 on

      Wonder how the likes of Ireland handle this, instead of hiding behind Europe from Russia the new threat is across the Atlantic. Forward location for EU navel base and airforce base for protecting shipping to Greenland and Canada.

    11. Let’s begin with the federation to control the army. A European army controlled. By the council where every member state tries to benefit the most/push it’s own agenda will be an absolute shitshow

    12. wonderland_peasant on

      France has been advocating for that since 1950 and repeating it nonstop till that date.

      The NATO organization (always led by US generals) always officially advocates not as “a moral hazard” and a low blow to the USA (being strategically independent is a moral hazard for the USA hegemony).

      Each time new EU members were added, they would be opposed to that due to timorousness and US military ties (Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Denmark, Malta, Sweden, Czechia, and Austria were always opposed to European Army building up). Another side of the story is some countries (Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Italy, Spain…) agreed to the idea but were in reality always torpedoing it to keep their Atlantic “privileged link” with Washington and particularly their nuclear umbrella at the cost of total military dependence on the USA. After being mocked for 75 years about their European strategic independence will, France is no more alone in understanding the never-ending carrot-and-stick American’s trap and the “spend each time less money on military” because someone will come to save us is simply strenghten the american leach for the whole Europe.

    13. For me Spain always felt so removed from everything happening in Europe and you woudn`t think that as Spain with France, Germany, UK and Italy are usually seen as the heavy lifters in Europe

      Also Portugal. Seems so isolated from everything happening on the continent. They are just chilling.

    14. I am suprised by spain since they invest the least in military. And are relatively safe, surrounded by allies to north and neutral/friend nations to south.