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buy aygestin Aware that naked pursuit of a European Army for political purposes might upset key powers such as Britain, the EU has busily sought alternative justifications for its ambitions. The latest is the 'comprehensive approach' which enables it to claim some 'unique' amalgam of civil and military capabilities. But the EU is incapable of getting both parts of the civil-military equation right. Many of those that inhabit the EU civil sphere, including NGOs, have little understanding of, or taste for, the military, and the EU even has difficulty coordinating its own activities. At one stage, for example, its civil delegation in Kampala had nothing to do with its Uganda-based military training mission for Somali recruits. In Afghanistan, EU personnel sat in offices in different parts of Kabul, rarely communicated with one another and had little coordination with the main effort which was, of course, being run by NATO.