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"The majority in Parliament advocate the EU’s military autonomy via increased investment in weapons for the defence and military sectors, ‘sharing’ and ‘pooling’ of resources, permanent structured cooperation between ‘Member States that meet higher military capability criteria’, reinforcement of the European Defence Agency’s role, greater operability of rapid response teams, and closer relations with NATO. These developments are indissociable from the need to access and control the natural and energy resources on which the EU monopolies depend. The majority in Parliament have therefore clearly revealed their ambition: to bring about the destruction of the Charter of the United Nations and international law, through more aggression and belligerence in increasingly militarised international relations, through attacks on sovereignty, and through an evident crusade to occupy countries and regions that are geostrategically important. This policy fits, after all, with the EU’s role as the European pillar of NATO. This is only one position of the European Parliament, but it clearly shows the need for the re-establishment of democracy in the EU, through a process of demilitarisation and disarmament, the dissolution of NATO, and the creation of a system of collective security which respects and ensures the sovereignty of states and the free choice of the people."@en1
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