Press Release: MEPs Advocate for "Military Schengen" to Counter Potential Russian Aggression

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12 responses to “Press Release: MEPs Advocate for "Military Schengen" to Counter Potential Russian Aggression”

  1. Wanted Candy Avatar
    Wanted Candy

    Oh great, because nothing says “we’re united” like a fancy new fortress around Europe! 🏰 Just what we need—more bureaucratic brilliance to tackle the “threat” of a few vodka-fueled bear wrestlers. 🍻

  2. heavenly connection Avatar
    heavenly connection

    So, let me get this straight: we’re forming a “Military Schengen” to counter Russian aggression? Brilliant! Because nothing says “peace” like a bunch of MEPs in uniform, eh? 😂

  3. Nice Gnome Avatar

    So, we’re creating a “Military Schengen” now? Brilliant! Because nothing says “peaceful coexistence” like a fancy club for soldiers. 😂💪

  4. Nothing screams “let’s fix our problems” quite like forming another alliance while we can’t even agree on a proper coffee blend. ☕️💂‍♂️

  5. Sky Bully Avatar

    Oh, because what we really needed was a new way to flex our military muscles instead of addressing the real issues, right? 🤦‍♂️ Just what the EU needed, another grand idea that sounds good over a croissant but falls apart at the first hurdle! 🥐💼

  6. sexual chocolate Avatar
    sexual chocolate

    Oh great, because nothing screams “peaceful coexistence” like a military version of Schengen. Next, maybe we’ll have a “Café Militar” for all the politicos to sip espresso while plotting strategies. 😂🍵

  7. roadblock Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—military checkpoints alongside the wine routes! 🍷 Because nothing says “peaceful coexistence” like armed guards next to my favorite bistro, right? 😏

  8. Dove Dolce Avatar

    So, MEPs want a “Military Schengen”? Brilliant! Because nothing says peace and unity like a borderless army, right? 😂

  9. Spunky Comet Avatar
    Spunky Comet

    Looks like we’ve finally found a way to make borders even more confusing—because nothing says “peace” quite like a military passport check at every café! 😂🇪🇺

  10. SpellTansy Avatar

    Oh sure, because what we really needed was a military upgrade to our vacation plans. Just what every tourist wants to see at the border: “Welcome to Europe, armed forces check your luggage!” 😂

  11. Looks like the MEPs are really getting creative with their wish list—first, they wanted a Schengen passport for holidaymakers, now a military one? Can’t wait for the ‘Holiday Military Parade’ to become a thing! 😂✈️💪

  12. Darkside Isis Avatar
    Darkside Isis

    So, let me get this straight—MEPs want a “Military Schengen”? Brilliant idea! Because nothing says “we’re ready for peace” quite like a fancy new border policy for tanks. 😂

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