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Lack of cohesion and resolve thwart European moves towards military independence; Allies talk a good game but US still holds all the aces
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Geopolitics Editor, Ian Bruce
1999
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Lack of cohesion and resolve thwart European moves towards military independence; Allies talk a good game but US still holds all the aces
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Lack of cohesion and resolve thwart European moves towards military independence; Allies talk a good game but US still holds all the aces
1999
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Balkan conflicts show, says Geopolitics Editor Ian Bruce, that an allied European force is still far from battle-ready EUROPE spends a collective #100bn a year on defence and could, at least in theory, field almost 2,000,000 men if push came to shove. But as Bosnia and Kosovo have proved, it is incapable of sorting out problems in its own backyard without the help of America. Britain and France have taken the first joint step on a long road towards Europe being able to project force unilaterally, creating a military identity independent of Pentagon control which better reflects the EU's strategic concerns, rather than the US overview of global affairs.
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