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New World Order Title: Merkel calls for creation of ‘European army,’ backing Macron in spat with Trump German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday backed French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in his call for a European army -- a move that President Trump has called “insulting” as he urged the countries to fulfil their NATO commitments instead. Merkel told lawmakers in the E.U. Parliament in Strasbourg that “we have to work on the vision of one day creating a real European army.” She clarified the such a force would not mean the end of NATO, and also called for the creation of a European security council. The remarks were met with a mix of boos and cheers from lawmakers, with some British representatives crying “Rubbish! Rubbish!” Merkel made the remarks after the idea was floated by Macron last week, when he said that Europe was “the main victim of Trump’s decision to withdraw from the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia. “We will not protect the Europeans unless we decide to have a true European army,” Macron said, according to The Wall Street Journal. He also grouped in the U.S. with the countries from which France needed protection.
“We have to protect ourselves with respect to China, Russia and even the United States of America,” he said on French radio. President Trump responded angrily to that call, on Friday calling it “very insulting” and instead calling for European countries to meet their NATO defense commitments. He doubled down on that call on Tuesday when he made reference to the French surrender to the Nazis in World War II. “Emmanuel Macron suggests building its own army to protect Europe against the U.S., China and Russia. But it was Germany in World Wars One & Two - How did that work out for France?” he tweeted.”They were starting to learn German in Paris before the U.S. came along. Pay for NATO or not!” Trump has often complained about the burden placed on the U.S. by NATO obligations, noting that the U.S. has an enormous military budget, part of which is spent protecting allies abroad -- including in Europe. In July, he complained, "We're protecting Germany, we're protecting France. We're protecting everybody. And yet we're paying a lot of money to protect." NATO itself does not have a defense budget, but members commit to spending a minimum of 2 percent of their Gross Domestic Product to defense spending -- although a number of countries do not meet this commitment. For 2018, the U.S. is spending 3.5 percent of its GDP on defense spending. Meanwhile France is spending 1.81 percent, Germany is spending 1.24 percent and only a handful of NATO countries are meeting that 2 percent commitment. Merkel said recently that she intends to step down as chancellor in 2021. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2. Hell yes, get our troops out of Europe. Lets go all in with Russia, and I am serious. The enemy is China, and the Europeein's. One is responsible for most of the wars of the last century. Red China, they are the next threat to world peace. We do not want them going all in with Russia. We should circumvent that by joining with that fine nation in common cause.
#2. To: jeremiad (#1) Europe is not our enemy. Come on. Yes, we should get out and let them defend themselves. They don't have any military threat to contend with. The threat to them comes internally - from the lack of babies coupled with Muslim immigration. That is the source of Europe's torment, not some sort of vague Russian threat.
Replies to Comment # 2. I don't want China and Russia to be a firm alliance is what I meant. I want the US and Russia to be hard a fast allies.
#4. To: Vicomte13 (#2) Vice you said tax Anericans and spread our wealth worldwide. You are in fact a Muslim ally. Commie.
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