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EU activates mutual defence clause for France
EU Observer ^ | 17 Nov 15 | Erik Maurice

Posted on 11/17/2015 11:15:11 AM PST by elhombrelibre

EU member states agreed Tuesday (17 November) to grant military assistance to France following Friday's terror attacks in Paris.

For the first time in EU history, defence ministers unanimously decided to activate the "mutual defence clause" of the EU treaty.

"France is requesting help and assistance from Europe. And today all Europe, united, answers yes," EU diplomacy chief Federica Mogherini said at a press conference. "The European Union expressed its strongest, full support and readiness to provide all the aid and assistance asked for and needed."

French president Francois Hollande had invoked article 42.7 of the EU treaty in an address to the parliament Monday.

 "If a member state is the victim of armed aggression on its territory," the article states, "the other member states shall have towards it an obligation of aid and assistance by all the means in their power."

"It is a very important political act," French defence minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told the press. "It will enable us to have the necessary bilateral discussions and the essential coordination to let us translate those commitments into action."

While EU law also includes a solidarity cause in the event of a terrorist attack, to "protect democratic institutions and the civilian populace", France chose to ask for help for its external military operations.

France expects "capabilities cooperation on French interventions in Syria and Iraq, or relief or support in other operations," Le Drian said.

In addition to launching strikes against the Islamic State group and protecting its own territory, France has sent troops to the Sahel region, the Central African Republic, Lebanon, and to several minor theatres. 

Around 7,000 troops are deployed overseas.

"France cannot do everything on its own any longer," Le Drian said.

Bilateral talks have begun between France and other member states to clarify French needs and other countries' capabilities.

Although all member states agreed to activate the mutual defence clause, some are more wary of sending troops to external theatres.

'A political act'

"All member states will be able to contribute in the spirit of their own defence policies and foreign policies," said Federica Mogherini, who seemed to downplay the operational implications of the decision. "It is, first of all, a political act, a political message."

The EU diplomacy chief also stressed that "Europe's response [to the attacks] is not a solitary one. It falls within a common, regional, global strategy with our Arab friends and with the rest of the international community".

On Monday, Hollande called for a "large and single coalition" against the Islamic State in Syria.

Signaling a policy shift towards Russia, he added that he would soon meet Russian president Vladimir Putin. Until now, France had opposed the anti-terror coalition proposed by Putin.

On Tuesday the Russian air force bombed the IS stronghold of Raqqa,where the French had already struck twice on Sunday and Monday evening, as well as in Alep and Idlib. 



Putin also admitted on Tuesday that the Russian aircraft that crashed in Sinai on 31 October, killing 234 people, was downed by terrorists. He had previously ruled out any terror act.

His admission may indicate that he is ready to cooperate against IS with France, Britain, the US, and the EU member states ready to join operations in Syria.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events; Syria; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: charliehebdo; eurabia; europeanunion; federicamogherini; france; germany; iran; isis; nato; paris; parisattacks; receptayyiperdogan; turkey; unitedkingdom; waronterror

1 posted on 11/17/2015 11:15:11 AM PST by elhombrelibre
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To: elhombrelibre

After this, obama’s rank in world leadership will rank somewhere between the prime ministers of Estonia and Slovevia.


2 posted on 11/17/2015 11:19:04 AM PST by matt1234 (Note to GOPe lurkers: I and thousands like me will NEVER vote for Jeb Bush)
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To: elhombrelibre

so why is NATO needed ?


3 posted on 11/17/2015 11:19:52 AM PST by stylin19a (obama = Fredo Smart)
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To: matt1234

How about Dog Catcher in Hope, AR?


4 posted on 11/17/2015 11:21:17 AM PST by Rodm
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To: elhombrelibre

“mutual defence clause” of the EU treaty

Sounds scary. Why didn’t they have one for WWI and WWII? We wouldn’t have had to save their @ass, twice.


5 posted on 11/17/2015 11:24:04 AM PST by McGruff (Trump-Cruz 2016. Make America Great Again.)
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To: elhombrelibre

Viktor Orban shows common sense. The EU should’ve listened.

http://www.kormany.hu/en/the-prime-minister/news/the-eu-has-been-attacked


6 posted on 11/17/2015 11:26:30 AM PST by sockmonkey (Of course I didn't read the article. After all, this is Free Republic.)
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7 posted on 11/17/2015 11:27:48 AM PST by McGruff (Trump-Cruz 2016. Make America Great Again.)
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To: elhombrelibre

German troops in France again?


8 posted on 11/17/2015 11:28:48 AM PST by faithhopecharity (Brilliant, funny, and incisive Tagline coming to this space soon.....)
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To: stylin19a

Same reason as the ‘need’ for the UN in NYC. Fat cat bureaucrats need their cushy jobs with all kinds of perks in Brussels. After all, Brussels is a lot milder that Edmonton, AB or Bismarck, ND in the winter. Besides, they can travel all over Europe on a NATO pass, all expenses paid by taxpayers.

With O’Venal leading from the back, per usual, I think the EU will more and more look to itself, rather than NATO. Over time, that WILL mean the EU growing their military, as O’Venal cuts yours and Turd-owe reduces Canada’s military from small, to token.


9 posted on 11/17/2015 11:31:45 AM PST by A Formerly Proud Canadian (I once was blind but now I see...)
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Wouldn't have been unanimous if the US was a member.

10 posted on 11/17/2015 11:34:46 AM PST by SJackson (Everybody has a plan until they get hit. Mike Tyson)
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To: elhombrelibre

Instead of activating all these mutual defense clauses, it would be more advantageous for Europe and the US to deport ALL muslims. EVERY ONE OF THEM.


11 posted on 11/17/2015 11:39:42 AM PST by 353FMG
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To: elhombrelibre

It’s on!


12 posted on 11/17/2015 1:06:27 PM PST by Harpotoo
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