Amidst security issues, some EU countries call for joined EU army

 Some European Union countries, like Hungary and Czech Republic, have demanded that the EU must formulate a joined armed force to compact security threats raised by the non-member countries like Russia. As the EU governing body is scheduled to convene an informal meeting on September sixteen, the new recommendations raised by its influential members gain greater relevance. Earlier, the UK had strongly opposed similar demands when they were a strong member of the EU. It is said that the Britain is not interested in diluting the strength of the NATO. But, after the historical Brexit referendum, the British empire’s power in the Europe is gradually fading. On the wake of this power change, some far-rightist forces gain strength and voice in the crippling union. Thus, some aggressive demands, which were, earlier, submerged due to the Britain’s dominance, have once again resurfaced. This time, these demands are gaining an unprecedented momentum and support. Anyway, still, Germany is the final voice of the European Union. It seems that Germany is not likely to support such far-rightist propagandas. However, the upcoming EU meeting will discuss several top issues like Brexit aftereffects, financial precautions, and migration influx. Earlier, while speaking to the reports, the German supremo, Angela Merkel, claimed that the Brexit is the turning point of European history.

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