ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月23日 01時08分
“Everyone is talking about a European army,” said Lt. Col. Marco Niemeyer. “We are pioneers.” Marco is the German commander of Tank Battalion 414, a Dutch-German battalion that is an important baby step toward deeper European military cooperation and a political charged idea that is gaining ground: A European army. The group is #Europe’s first battalion made up of soldiers from 2 countries; in this case, Netherlands and Germany. First floated after World War II, the idea of a European army is as old as the European Union itself, but has yet to become a reality. Now, though, the idea has taken on new urgency because of the #Trump administration’s threat to withdraw the Continent’s security guarantee if it does not spend more on its defense. @laetitiavancon shot this photo of battalion soldiers preparing a tank for an exercise. Visit the link in our profile to read more.
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