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		<title>Nine EU states to launch joint military force as Paris pushes for post-Brexit crisis defense group</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>France and Britain are among a European group of nine European countries signing letter of intent for a crisis defense initiative CREDIT:  REUTERS Britain is to team up with France, Germany and other willing nations to launch an initiative to co-ordinate European &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/nine-eu-states-to-launch-joint-military-force-as-paris-pushes-for-post-brexit-crisis-defense-group/" aria-label="Nine EU states to launch joint military force as Paris pushes for post-Brexit crisis defense group">Read More</a></p>
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<span class="lead-asset-caption">France and Britain are among a European group of nine European countries signing letter of intent for a crisis defense initiative</span> <span class="lead-asset-copyright"><span class="lead-asset-copyright-label">CREDIT:</span>  REUTERS<br />
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<p>Britain is to team up with France, Germany and other willing nations to launch an initiative to co-ordinate European military deployments outside the framework of the European Union.</p>
<p>Nine nations, including Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Estonia, Spain and Portugal, have signed up to the so-called European Intervention Initiative (EII) &#8211;  a coalition of willing states prepared to react to crises near Europe&#8217;s borders without help from NATO or the United States.</p>
<p>Speaking to Le Figaro newspaper on Sunday, Florence Parly, France&#8217;s defense minister, said: &#8220;European defense needs a common strategic culture.&#8221;</p>
<p>The initiative involves &#8220;joint planning work on crisis scenarios that could potentially threaten European security&#8221;, a defence ministry source said, including natural disasters, intervention in a crisis or evacuation of nationals.</p>
<p>The idea for EII was first mooted by French president Emmanuel Macron in a speech at the Sorbonne last September, and is seen by eurosceptics as an embryo for some kind of European armed force.<br />
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<span class="article-body-image-caption">Britain is to join France, Germany and others to form a crisis defence initiative that will operate after Brexit</span> <span class="article-body-image-copyright"><span class="article-body-image-copyright-label">CREDIT:</span> U.S. MARINE CORPS</span></p>
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<p><span class="m_first-letter m_first-letter--flagged">T</span>here was initial scepticism that the initiative would fly because the European Union had also agreed a landmark defence pact last December that aims to join efforts on forces and weapons &#8211; but that put EU inclusiveness above ambition.</p>
<p>The French-led initiative has been seized on by British diplomats as a potential vehicle for post-Brexit defense co-operation outside the EU framework.</p>
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<p><span class="m_first-letter m_first-letter--flagged">M</span>ichel Barnier&#8217;s Task Force 50 is currently taking a hard-line on defense and security co-operation, telling British officials that the UK will be treated &#8220;no differently&#8221; than any other non-EU member states.</p>
<p>The new &#8216;EII&#8217; will operate outside the bloc&#8217;s control and combine Europe&#8217;s only two powers with both the military capacity and strategic will to deploy force overseas &#8211; Britain and France &#8211; with a handful of smaller, but willing, EU states.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s definitely not a new force,&#8221; said a senior UK defence official involved in negotiating the UK&#8217;s decision to participate in the initiative.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is about getting countries prepared to send force to, say, Africa. It&#8217;s about getting them to agree doctrines, policy and strategic thinking rather than a new force &#8211; which is why we singed up to it.&#8221;</p>
<p>EU defence ministers are due on Monday to agree on the rules of that pact, known as Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). The pact will have the backing of a new multi-billion euro defense fund from 2021, and it appears unlikely it will include Britain.<br />
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<span class="article-body-image-caption">Angela Merkal backs the European Intervention Initiative but wants it to be closely linked to EU defence efforts</span> <span class="article-body-image-copyright"><span class="article-body-image-copyright-label">CREDIT:</span> LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP</span></p>
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<p><span class="m_first-letter m_first-letter--flagged">H</span>owever, Ms Parly admitted that this was still in &#8220;embryonic&#8221; form. &#8220;The time frames and decisions within the EU framework are still much too long when it comes to an emergency, which can arise from a critical situation in a country where Europeans feel there is a serious security issue,&#8221; she told Le Figaro.</p>
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<p>&#8220;This is clearly an initiative that allows the association of some non-EU states,&#8221; she said. &#8220;The UK has been very keen because it wants to maintain cooperation with Europe beyond bilateral ties.&#8221;</p>
<p><span class="m_first-letter">E</span>arl Howe, Britain&#8217;s junior defense minister, said last month: “It will help to achieve what we are looking for, which is a deep and special partnership with our European colleagues in defense and security”. Germany&#8217;s Chancellor Angela Merkel has welcomed the opportunity to involve Britain in the force.</p>
<p>But she also stressed that the EU’s existing defence pact and any “common military strategy” are “closely related”, which will stoke Brexiteer fears that the force could involve Britain in a European army by the back door.</p>
<p>Mr Macron is thought to be keen to involve Britain in future European defence cooperation as one of the continent’s most effective militaries.</p>
<p>But he is also pushing for the force in part because of frustrations with the slow pace of EU defence integration. The EU has created four multinational military &#8220;battlegroups&#8221; since 2007, but troops have never been deployed. Italy had initially expressed interest in the initiative.</p>
<p>The new government in Rome &#8220;is considering the possibility of joining&#8221; but has not made a final decision, said Ms Parly. Despite Brexit, the UK is keen on securing a security treaty with the EU by 2019 that would continue to grant it access to continental databases, weapons contracts and intelligence sharing. Many EU countries support the idea.</p>
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