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by ricardobayes 1569 days ago
I disagree, the EU doesn't have an army. So if Finland is invaded they can send their "thoughts and prayers in these difficult times".
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Germany and France have much better reason to actually defend Finland. The Euro.

Basically if a Euro country gets invaded and the other countries do nothing that crashes the value of the Euro which would destroy the economies of the other Euro countries. And the non-Euro EU countries have a good reason to follow the same logic as Euro crashing would also destroy their economies.

I wonder if as a side-effect this current situation will make the EU federalization process faster.
Doesn't the EU have a mutual defense treaty as strong as NATO? That was my understanding. They'd be obligated to help militarily.
TIL, Apparently yes: Article 42.7 of the Lisbon Treaty. Obvious in retrospect.
Also agree. It's also an alliance mostly built on trade and laws, with some intelligence thrown in if the parties feel like it. The EU has stayed away from military allegiance.