top | item 46666041

(no title)

zwirbl | 1 month ago

It means something, but doesn't imply the existence of a NATO rmy

discuss

order

illiac786|1 month ago

ok, but now we’re nit-picking about the meaning of “army”. There are “NATO troops” while there aren’t “EU Troops”.

I would still like to understand why previous poster said the EU defense agreement was more robust, I am genuinely curious about what that agreement contains and how well it was respected in the past.

palata|1 month ago

> ok, but now we’re nit-picking about the meaning of “army”.

You started nitpicking...