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06 May 2021

ZOG intensifies war preparation via global tentacles

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COLOGNE, Germany – European Union members have admitted the United States into a project aimed at quickening the flow of military personnel and equipment across the continent, hoping the move will open a new front in trans-Atlantic cooperation.

The defense ministers’ May 6 approval at a meeting in Brussels begins a test case for a relatively new set of rules about non-EU countries partaking in the bloc’s permanent structured cooperation scheme, or PESCO.

Ministers also approved Canada and Norway’s application to the mobility initiative.

Besides the project’s tangible objectives – streamlining the red tape for quickly shipping a tank from Lisbon to Talinn, for example – officials celebrated the Pentagon’s inclusion as the beginning of an actual U.S.-EU defense agenda.

Dutch Defense Minster Ank Bijleveld described the step as a “concrete and positive signal that the EU wishes to cooperate with Washington, Ottawa and Oslo on defense.”

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The Dutch defense ministry serves as coordinator for the military mobility PESCO project.

The task of ferrying troops and weapons around Europe in the event of an attack has been part of NATO’s defense calculus for decades, and the alliance maintains deft capabilities to that effect. The EU military mobility aims to augment that work while offering the EU-NATO relationship a concrete deliverable at the same time.

Within the EU bureaucracy, the European Defence Agency included the subject on its to-do list under the Coordinated Annual Review on Defence, or CARD, process. Agency Chief Executive Jiří Šedivý said he expects military mobility to foster a new “cluster” of programs.

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