
It is becoming increasingly apparent that a viable framework for European defense and security cooperation will require establishing something like the old Western European Union (WEU), the ten-member bloc which ceased operations in 2011.
Many would counter that we already have the European Union and Nato, and that whatever one cannot do, the other can. But this argument no longer holds water. Recent developments have made clear that neither Nato nor the EU is fully suited to meet the evolving challenges Europe faces.
