Welcome to The Inquiry. I'm Charmaine Cozia.
Each week, one question, four expert witnesses and an answer.
2025, Madrid.
During a speech to the Spanish Parliament, the country's Prime Minister,
Pedro Sánchez, suggests one thing he claims would guarantee lasting peace in Europe.
It's the creation of a new army.
drawn from the 27 countries whose governments already work together as members of the European Union or EU.
We do not need a European army.
We need 27 European armies that are capable and can effectively work together to deter our rivals and defend Europe.
The idea isn't a new one, and NATO already exists.
That military alliance includes EU and other European countries.
But talk of a new military force is reappearing as the continent becomes more vulnerable to threats.
Its ally the US is increasingly unreliable and unpredictable too.
I'm not going to make security guarantees beyond very much.
We're going to have Europe do that.
Other European leaders are also backing the idea.
An army of Europe.
I really believe that time has come.
The armed forces of Europe must be created.
So this week we're asking, are we closer to a European army?