Baldseagull
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And there was a case for that in the 1950's as there was a case for the common market in the 1970s when trade barriers and paper admin were hampering trade. This is 2019, there is no way on God's earth that France or Germany will go to war with us, besides we are now members of NATO and article 5 states that any attack on a member state will warrant an attack on the aggressor by all other NATO members..... So this whole argument about stopping war in Europe, was right 70 years ago but is now obsolete
I disagree, Greece and Turkey were and are NATO members when they had a little set to over Cyprus. Having economic and political ties is a much surer way of avoiding conflict than a pact to defend each other from attack. The lines of communication are always open, sure NATO forces train together, but that is not the same as political leaders talking to each other regularly, having other political leaders as common allies on first name terms means there is a bunch of mediators ready to step in and calm things down if two states were becoming hostile to each other.