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Last week, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen chose Lithuanias former Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius as the EUs first defence commissioner. The EU does not have strong army and is not responsible for each member states armed forces. Yet, defence has become a crucial issue in Europe, especially since Russias war in Ukraine highlighted the blocs weak and fragmented defence industry. Will the position of defence Commissioner be powerful and independent enough to achieve an EU defence alliance and boost Europes military capabilities? How can the EU catch up with military pow