Wouldn't this be good - a European high-readiness army, the states' own combat forces, regional and local defense forces. The European high-readiness forces would consist of a special forces brigade sent by each country - excluding Finland, which would send trainers and no other troops - for these reasons: the defense of the long Russian border, Finland's training and expertise is high. The expertise of the Finnish army and the European readiness forces can be combined like this - the special forces brigades of different countries would be recyclable in 4-month periods - during which time they would receive Finnish military training and thus take the expertise back to their home countries in the recycling. The European high-readiness forces would be stationed in bases across Europe - from where they could reach a conflict point in days. In this way, Europe would have a high level of ultra-rapid defense readiness and at the same time constantly growing military expertise - f...