23/08/2016 (Agence Europe) – On Monday 22 August, the Czech prime minister, Bohuslav Sobotka, told Czech diplomats that the EU would need a common army to reinforce long-term security now that the British have decided to leave the EU. He said he was convinced that a common European army would be essential in the long-run and that the members of the EU would need to assemble a common army to deal with growing threats, including terrorism, a newly aggressive Russia and unprecedented...