Monday, April 14, 2014

THE EUROPEAN UNION DEFENSE POLICY REMAINS LESS UNIFIED AND CONTROVERSIAL.

THE EUROPEAN UNION DEFENSE POLICY REMAINS LESS UNIFIED AND CONTROVERSIAL.

     European Union countries defense policy remains less unified and controversial, particularly on the required policy for disarmament, Troops reduction and defense budget reduction to reduce increasing debt, or budget deficit problems in many of the European Union countries which included the major Eurozone countries as Germany, England and France. In Germany alone, the defense issue is likely to become major political issue in the next election that could off-set the majority support of Germany's current major political parties and the government's biggest coalition government that mainly comprised of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Christian Social Union Political Party (CSU) and Social Democrats Political Party (SPD), despite the conclusion of the controversial defense policy by the German Parliament also known as the Bundestag with the enaction of the legislation that authorized disarmament, Troops reduction and budget reduction in the entire country of Germany which included the free State of Bayern Munchen. However, Germany's and few European Union countries increasing role in problems solution of both the domestic and foreign problems which included peace mission and conflict resolution may require the amendment of the current defense policy in the Eurozone.

                                      Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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