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General Morillon’s report specifies the ambitions of a security and defence policy for the European Union. After recommending certain precautions, such as the need to base this policy on equality, justice, reciprocity, human rights, democratic control and international law, and contribute to freedom, peace, etc., the report sets out its practical bases, with its underlying view of the world in terms of policing: instability caused by terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, trafficking in weapons, drugs and human beings and illegal immigration, caused, in short, by human evil in general, and not by social oppression or North-South inequalities.
The solution proposed is therefore strengthening the military capabilities available to the Union requiring the development of a European security culture, as quickly as possible. The report even believes that European military force should be capable by 2009 of carrying out an operation of the level and intensity of the Kosovo conflict within European territory. What a peaceful future! For these reasons, we tabled a prior amendment calling for a rejection of war as a means of resolving international disputes. As this was rejected, we voted against the Morillon report."@en1
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