A proposal for a joint European army is being discussed in Brussels, led by EU Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius, who suggests a force of up to 100,000 troops. However, Zoltan Lomnici Jr. from Szazadveg Foundation raises concerns about constitutional and sovereignty issues, arguing that current EU law does not support such centralization in defense policy. He emphasizes that military decisions must remain under national control, highlighting resistance to military integration in Hungary and Austria, where public opinion largely opposes a joint EU army. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)