'Europe is in danger': top diplomat to propose EU military doctrine
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[November 10, 2021]
By Robin Emmott
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's
top diplomat is set to warn the bloc on Wednesday that it must agree an
ambitious doctrine as the basis for joint military action abroad,
including with a deployable crisis force, according to excerpts of a
draft seen by Reuters.
Josep Borrell will present his fellow European Commissioners with the
first draft of the "Strategic Compass", the closest thing the EU could
have to a military doctrine and akin to NATO's "Strategic Concept" that
sets out alliance goals.
"Europe is in danger," the EU's foreign policy chief will say, according
to a draft foreword.
He will stress that the U.S.-led NATO alliance remains primarily
responsible for Europe's collective defence.
While European countries have highly-trained soldiers and cyber, naval
and air power, resources are duplicated across 27 militaries and EU
train-and-assist missions are modest in size.
Member states also lack the logistics and command and control
capabilities of the United States and cannot match its
intelligence-gathering.
A separate threat assessment is confidential, but diplomats cite the
failing states on Europe's frontiers as areas where the EU might need to
send peacekeepers or evacuate citizens.
EU foreign and defence ministers will take up the issue on Monday,
aiming to agree a final political document in March.
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EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell delivers a speech during a
debate on the future of EU-U.S. relations as part of a plenary
session at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, October 5,
2021. Frederick Florin/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
With the blessing of U.S. President Joe Biden in a communique with
French President Emmanuel Macron last month, the EU argues it can be a
more useful ally to the United States if it develops standalone military
capacities.
Britain's exit from the EU, while depriving the bloc
of a military power, has given Paris an opportunity to push
ambitions for a bigger EU role in defence, with Berlin.
Diplomats say the warning signs have been many, including former
U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" policy that undermined
EU priorities.
But despite progress on building a common defence fund to develop
weapons together since late 2017, the EU has yet to deploy its
battalion-sized battlegroups in a crisis.
Borrell is set to say that the Strategic Compass is not just another
EU document, noting past failures in defence.
"The difference this time lies in the speed at which the
geo-political context is changing. This makes the case for action
more urgent," Borrell said in the foreword to the draft.
"All the threats we face are intensifying and the capacity of
individual member states to cope is insufficient and declining."
(Reporting by Robin Emmott; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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