Examples of using European army in English and their translations into Swedish
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to the idea of creating a European army is very wary.
a large European army.
Hence, for some time we have been hearing arguments in favour of creating a single European army, for example.
The hysteria of the ruling Western elite"Military expert from riga yuri melkonov believes the statements of some politicians about the establishment of a unified European army"Hysteria of the ruling Western elite.
The truth is that a European army is being created,
For this intermingling of the army with the prospect of ever having a(common) European army, in my opinion, is the future," she said in an interview with german radio station deutschlandfunk.
to establish a permanent European army.
corrupt Labour Government collude with the process of integrating Britain's armed forces into the planned European army, while pretending to defend Britain's national interest.
pensions in the future European army were the same for everyone.
We therefore noted with satisfaction that the European Council resolved that no European army should be established but that the focus should be upon conflict prevention
the initiative of the French President about the European army becomes increasingly relevant.
with priority being given to the establishment of a"European army" and the development of the arms industry.
the creation of a rapid intervention force- the European army, the financing of defence equipment within the ESDP,
funding repressive mechanisms, such as the European army, police and border guards,
Helmets like this were worn during the 17thcentury in European armies.
Second- USEC- special forces recruited from the American and European armies.
Look at the numbers today in our European armies and the expenditure we make on defence.
The recent intervention by European armies against Serbia and Kosovo is certainly nothing to be proud of.
As a continuation of the wars sparked by the French Revolution of 1789, they revolutionized European armies and played out on an unprecedented scale, mainly due to