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Old Thursday, January 1st, 2009, 23:14
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The only thing that can oppose the EU, is the lack of participation and opposition from the members of the EU. No matter the nature of their state.
A balkanized Europe is zero chance to oppose the EU.


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But that does not replace the EU. There are foreign powers that are greater than any European nation-state.
Who cares? It's not a competition of who has the biggest d*ck.

I remember Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, the destructor of France, the father of the European Constition treaty, using such arguments. "European nation-states are too small. They have the size of US states. They will be swallowed by geopolitical giants". He was right, in a way: European nation-states are currently destroyed by the EU.



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Only state confederation can replace the EU, or alternatively other state unions like the EU.
No. No more supranational state. If some states want other kind of associations, that's their problem.

But I don't see why all European countries should be part of it: simply because we are located on the same Eurasiatic peninsula?

Last edited by Jacob Le Bin; Thursday, January 1st, 2009 at 23:29.