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REPORT: Germany ‘Annexing’ Dutch Military As Secretive EU Army Begins To Take Shape

The Trumpet will love this.

P.S. The Trumpet is a Bible hugging US site who says that German led EU is the reincarrnation of the Roman Empire which,led by the Antichrist will glass the US/UK and bring the Apocalypse.:rofl:

King of the North ubber alles ?
 
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Wishful thinking. Washington led NATO will not allow other "independent" entity. Idea may gain some momentum if pentagon concludes it being an useful tool just to protect EU against Russia. Again as a dependent entity of pentagon not as an independent one !
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But who else but the Germans are better qualified to lead ? :what:

Greenland:D.

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So Stronk they don't even need a military! So Stronk the US and Europe bend over for the honor of protecting them. Greenland many Stronk!

The French are more preoccupied with love, poetry, a bit of wine and the occasional macaron ! :undecided:

And here I thought I was Norwegian all these years:o:. Turns out I'm French.

Now if only someone would draw me:unsure:.

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The Italians are the best at the Battle of Chefs but not too sure about real war ! :azn:

Best chefs:what:? France, any thoughts?

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While the Scandinavians are more like Fairy Princesses wearing a pink tutu than Viking Warriors ! :tongue:

*Sigh*

It's true:(. Dang Sweden's bringing down our manly average:pissed:. I mean just look at their men:o:!

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Almost as girly as meo_O.

Or you could just put me in command 'cause I'm Rommel, Napoleon, Patton and Montgomery all rolled into one ! :D

We want to win a war, Armstrong. Win. Not lose.
 
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Greenland:D.

So Stronk they don't even need a military! So Stronk the US and Europe bend over for the honor of protecting them. Greenland many Stronk!

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And here I thought I was Norwegian all these years:o:. Turns out I'm French.

Now if only someone would draw me:unsure:.

Nah I think that you're more like this :D

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Best chiefs:what:? France, any thoughts?

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Oh come on the Italians are the best chefs in Europe ! :argh:

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*Sigh*

It's true:(. Dang Sweden's bringing down our manly average:pissed:. I mean just look at their men:o:!

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Almost as girly as meo_O.

Gawd what have I seen....that ain't a guy !
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We want to win a war, Armstrong. Win. Not lose.

What are you on about ? I'm a fantastic General ! :smokin:

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In case anybody missed it, the German Seebataillon that will share the JSS Doorman will be under Dutch command. It is the first time that a unit of the German army comes under the authority of another country, in this case the Netherlands. I think that's a good thing (We're currently EU chair ;-)
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Former Chief of the Netherlands Defence staff, General Peter van Uhm (retired 2012)
http://www.ted.com/talks/peter_van_uhm_why_i_chose_a_gun
 
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God help us if there's an european army under german's command.

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The German and Dutch armies and navies are poised to “merge”, creating the nucleus of the European Union’s longed for pan-EU military force. Pointing to German ministerial statements spelling out the creation of an EU Army as the ultimate goal, critics say Britain’s military will not be able to avoid being sucked in if the country remains within the Union.

The German government has revealed that Dutch and German land armies and navies are set to move towards “closer integration”, with two Dutch units already coming under German command. Last month the Dutch 43rd Mechanised Brigade was subsumed into the German 1st Armoured Division, following the takeover of the Dutch 11th Airmobile Brigade by German command last year.

The two countries are also already sharing the Netherland’s largest war ship, the Karel Doorman, and aim to merge its two naval powers into one unified navy within the next two years.

That leaves the Netherlands with just the 13th Mechanised Brigade to its name, along with special forces and military infrastructure, but the plan is to accelerate towards a merger of these entities within the next few years, Germany’s Sachsische Zeitung confirms.

And according to insiders, the Czech Republic has now entered talks to bring its army under German control, with the Poles also mooted to be part of the plan.

The accelerated timetable follows a speech given by Germany’s Defence Minister Ursula von der Leye last year, in which she stated the overall aim of merging Europe’s defence forces into one unified army.

“The European Army is our long-term goal, but first we have to strengthen the European Defence Union,” she said, adding: “To achieve this, some nations with concrete military cooperation must come to the fore – and the Germans and the Dutch are doing this.”

As Britain prepares to go to the polls to vote on whether or not to remain within the European Union, UK Independence Party Defence spokesman Mike Hookem MEP has warned that if the country does opt to remain, the British military forces will not be able to resist the same fate.

“The EU is moving towards a common defence and foreign policy regime with an EU army as the goal,” he said. “While Britain remains in the EU, we cannot escape being part of this dangerous setup. The EU was supposed to be about corralling Germany military dominance in Europe. That aspiration has clearly died and just as Germany now politically dominates the EU, this latest move with the Dutch army shows that in time Germany wants to expand and control as much as it can militarily.”

Another UKIP source described the move as “a bizarre, voluntary annexation” adding: “I doubt very much that the new Polish Government would be going down the same route, despite the confidence of the German defence establishment”.

And Mr. Hookem warned that the Army will not be a benign force, dedicated only to the defence of the Union, pointing out that there has already been lobbying in European circles for intervention in Libya, and indeed European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker’s statements on the matter: “You would not create a European army to use it immediately… But a common army among the Europeans would convey to Russia that we are serious about defending the values of the European Union.”

UKIP’s leader Nigel Farage had previously issued multiple warnings about a European Union (EU) – mostly dismissed by the British political establishment and media classes. Most notably, then Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg insisted in a live debate with Mr. Farage ahead of the 2014 European Elections, “The idea there’s going to be a European army, a European air force, it is simply not true” calling Mr. Farage’s claims a “dangerous fantasy”.

In September last year the Telegraph reported that German chancellor Angela Merkel expected British PM David Cameron to “drop his opposition to an EU army in exchange for supporting Britain’s [EU] renegotiation”. Mr. Cameron is believed to have dropped his opposition, in exchange for a widely mocked “renegotiation” deal with the European Union. Mr. Cameron did not arrive at Heston airport after his meeting with Mrs. Merkel.

http://www.breitbart.com/london/201...-forces-merge-bringing-eu-army-a-step-closer/

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In case anybody missed it, the German Seebataillon that will share the JSS Doorman will be under Dutch command. It is the first time that a unit of the German army comes under the authority of another country, in this case the Netherlands. I think that's a good thing (We're currently EU chair ;-)

Prussia does not count?
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Prussia does not count?
No, we're talking modern German army (post WW2) here i.e. BRD.

Of course, our head of state is very much of German descent and in our Dutch National Anthem, we have the lines:

William of Nassau
am I, of Duytschen blood.
Loyal to the fatherland
I will remain until I die.
A prince of Orange
am I, free and fearless.
The king of Spain
I have always honoured.

The word "Duytschen" in the first stanza as a reference to William's roots, whose modern Dutch equivalent, "Duits", exclusively means "German", could refer to William's ancestral house (Nassau) as well as to the lands of the Holy Roman Empire at large, including the Netherlands; scholars have pointed out that a sharp distinction between Duits ("German") and Diets ("Dutch"), which are dialectical variants of the same word, is unlikely to have existed in 16th-century usage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelmus#Lyrics

The last two lines of the first stanza indicate that the leader of the Dutch civil war against the Spanish Empire of which they were part, had no specific quarrel with Philip II of Spain, but rather with his emissaries in the Low Countries, like Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelmus#Interpretation

Royal family tree
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamboom_Willem-Alexander_van_Oranje-Nassau_(1967)
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamboom_Willem_van_Oranje-Nassau_(1792-1849)
If you trace our current king back via the Orange lineage, you find Willem II of Oranje-Nassau, whose father Willem I of Oranje-Nassau was married to Wilhelmina van Prussia, the sister of Frederik Willem II of Prussia

See Batavian revolution.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batavian_Revolution
 
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