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The logical follow-through is that if everyone leaves ...
... the common defense will be stronger than ever?
That could well work for France but how about Latvia?
You can make it work, no different from how India, China or the US is doing it by placing most of the military closer to the the borders, not haplessly spread out across the continent like in Europe today.
You don't need 80% of your military in France or Germany, you can move them to Poland and Latvia and Finland and Estonia etc. South India, which contributes a large percentage of its revenues to the military budget in India, doesn't even have its own dedicated fighter squadron or air base.
You are correct, which is what I mentioned earlier about Europe being an economic/industrial superpower which almost no single country can match. However, what E.U countries lack since the end of WWII is the WILL to take defence commitments/military spending seriously. Call it COMPLACENCY.
The budgets of the individual nations are too small for that.
The French can make the EU defence policy more aggressive. We need an aggressive EU in the near future, not this burkha clad wuss that it is today.