Despite the existence of “EU battlegroups,” what is in effect the European Union’s defensive force?

a) NATO
b) the UN
Consider This: Relying on this force for defense may draw Europeans into conflicts they have no wish to enter, such as Afghanistan. See 15.3.1: In Unity, Weakness.
c) the German Army
Consider This: Relying on this force for defense may draw Europeans into conflicts they have no wish to enter, such as Afghanistan. See 15.3.1: In Unity, Weakness.
d) the French Army
Consider This: Relying on this force for defense may draw Europeans into conflicts they have no wish to enter, such as Afghanistan. See 15.3.1: In Unity, Weakness.


a) NATO

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