The pan-European political movement Volt Europa has launched a petition demanding the creation of a European Union army, citing growing uncertainty in EU-NATO relations and increasing tensions with…
On this regards, I think that the french doctrine since De Gaulle is right. US never protected Europe but their own interest (in Europe) (and to be fair, you could say the same about any country).
And indeed, I've been hearing all my life about the need for an European army, and nothing as really moved, and it's a pitty.
I meant it more in the context of how far we still have to go. There are more and growing cooperative projects, but it is still a long road to an EU army.