Workingman wrote:The problem, for me, is that calling anything an EU xyz brings into play countries within the EU who perceive that they have no threats against them. Take Portugal as an example. It must be fairly low on the terrorists' list as things stand. Bundle it in with an EU force simply because it is an EU member and it automatically becomes a legitimate target even though it might not be taking any physical part.
That's not a problem for me. If we're only calling it the "good times" union, then we can dispense with all the directives, get rid of the currency and close all the borders.
If, however, it is a Union with some semblance of Unity, then we need to work and act together. Attacking the EU should look like attacking the US or Russia. Following this logic, anyone can attack parts of the EU piecemeal and not expect to get a robust response.
It's just another reason I want out. Terrorists see the EU as a soft target. They do not see the UK as a soft target.