I found this on Reddit and I read the whole thing, I thought it was interesting.

The author argues in favour of greater European independence on defence (and less dependence on the US). The article is a year old but I think it’s still relevant.

The author is apparently a journalist with France 24, a French state-owned media company, so you could say that makes him biased in favour of the French position. But I think he still makes valid points.

  • cabbage@piefed.social
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    7 days ago

    Yeah, for sure it depends on the situation. But for military cooperation I think it might be good not to be too trigger happy.

    No doubt for other things we need to be able to decide things without Hungary.

    • WestBromwich@feddit.ukOP
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      6 days ago

      for military cooperation I think it might be good not to be too trigger happy

      True. I guess maybe for some actions, a two-thirds majority of votes could be required. I dunno.

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        3 days ago

        Which goes back to the point about France and Germany being able to control the momentum with a third of the population.

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          3 days ago

          With a mathematically representative EU parliament then France and Germany shouldn’t be able to control anything by themselves because like you say, their combined population is less than half of the EU