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- WORLD, Page 76World NotesEUROPEAN COMMUNITYAnd Now, a Euroarmy
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- With the cold war over, it hardly seems time to start
- building an all-new army in Europe. Yet France and Germany are
- doing just that. President Francois Mitterrand and Chancellor
- Helmut Kohl last week proposed the creation of an all-European
- army, starting with a small Franco-German brigade that is
- already in existence and eventually comprising troops from all
- the nine nations in the Western European Union. Staunch
- Atlanticists initially opposed the idea: British Foreign
- Secretary Douglas Hurd called it an unnecessary "duplication" of
- NATO. But others, including the U.S. -- which is not a member of
- the WEU and thus has the most influence to lose -- were more
- restrained. Some diplomats suggested that a Euroarmy could play
- a role in future gulf-style conflicts, as long as the Atlantic
- Alliance is not weakened.
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- The basis of the proposed army is a 4,200-troop Franco-
- German brigade based near Stuttgart that can barely be called a
- joint force. Its soldiers carry different rifles, wear their
- own national uniforms and operate in separate battalions.
- Expanding so fractious a concept to an army corps of about
- 35,000 to 40,000 soldiers could take years. Creating a full army
- could take a generation. By that time, with any luck, it will
- no longer be needed.
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