The interesting part to me is that they didn’t ask a fellow EU country. Despite all attempts to bring EU armies closer together, that looks like there won’t be a joined EU defence if Nato crumbles.
It could still be that GB are the most skilled.
WILSOOON@programming.dev
on 09 Nov 14:25
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I think this is more of a political move the britons and the belgians have historically been friends, so this could be a attempt at strengthening relations that have been strained from brexit
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The interesting part to me is that they didn’t ask a fellow EU country. Despite all attempts to bring EU armies closer together, that looks like there won’t be a joined EU defence if Nato crumbles.It could still be that GB are the most skilled.I think this is more of a political move the britons and the belgians have historically been friends, so this could be a attempt at strengthening relations that have been strained from brexit
They did, this is the third country (after Germany and France) offering help with the drones.