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  • #31
    I don't think Europe will became a unified nation, not in the next 50-100 years at least, it took a long time just to have a unified Money and economy.

    Plus, I don't think that Germany, France or the UK will ever be willing to give up their independence, knowing of the possibility of a leader coming from on of the other two countries. Then in Europe every nation have her own culture and language.... no... I don't think a "United States of Europe" will ever be realized.

    But... if it will happen, then we should get only 1 vote, as China and USA

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    • #32
      Re: Fair is Fair, a question for Europe

      "... goal is to compete worldwide with the US"

      Compete ? In what ?

      "Question, to keep things fair, would Europe be willing to unite in the UN and only have one vote?"

      If we get to a common foreign policy, yes.

      "Would this change how you view the UN?"

      Why should it ?

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      • #33
        This avatar was created by Stebu, the evil side of Stefu.

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        • #34
          I don't agree that the sole goal of the EU is to compete with the US, the main original goal was to make trade easier between the countries, after all the EU countries mainly trade with each other. Assuming it was all set up to compete with the US is a very self centered view of the situation, sometimes countries in the world make decisions which don't have anything to do with the US. A side effect of the move is that it will mean that we have a stronger world influence as a group, that's an additional benefit for our secondary export markets, outside the EU.

          If we ever get to one EU had one government then we should drop to one vote.

          As a return question, despite the things we disagree with the US on, we (the EU) don't disagree on as much as a lot of third world countries, would it really serve the US to have us reduced to only one vote?
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          • #35
            EU started as a way to avoid another world war.

            now it has degraded to being about the rapid expansion of freedom of movement of capital and the forceful establishment of neoliberal policies although it does retain its first aim.

            where to go from here... there are guidelines but they are just that - guidelines

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            • #36
              it was never about creating a counter force to the US
              this came up as an idea to enthuse the masses later on, it has no gravity, it is a myth (for now?)

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              • #37
                Originally posted by MikeH
                As a return question, despite the things we disagree with the US on, we (the EU) don't disagree on as much as a lot of third world countries, would it really serve the US to have us reduced to only one vote?
                Another good question. And you are correct, it probably wouldn't serve the US to have you reduced to only one vote. But that really highlights the point I'm trying to make. Would your interests be impacted by being reduced to one vote? I think yes. Thank god for the veto. And it does highlight why the US isn't always thrilled with the UN. We feel quite outnumbered sometimes. And YES, maybe a proportional representation might make for a stronger UN. I agree in principle with the UN, just not the way it's currently set up. We need something to help the world as a whole. The current model isn't it. The same US paranoia is why the US is unhappy about the World Court Concept.

                And I agree that Europe will probably never be fully integrated into one entity to compete militarily in the world. But listening to the likes of ST. Marcus, a lot of people feel that it is posible. If not, just to feel like an important player again. His absence in this thread is particularly amusing.


                RAH

                This really can't be compared to NAFTA since no common currency is used.
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                • #38
                  Sorry, forgot about this one.

                  Originally posted by GP
                  Rah...it was a great question. And very interesting to think about. kudos.

                  (BTW we shou;d get together for drinks. I'll be in Chi town in a couple weeks.)
                  Post your plans, and maybe Ming and I can meet you somewhere.

                  RAH
                  It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Tom201
                    France will never give up. They will insist on calling their nation seperatly, no matter how close the EU gets
                    Why France only ?
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                    • #40
                      Rah: EU members don't always agree on UN votes, not at all in fact. Especially on military resolutions. The UK, for instance, often votes with the US when other countries vote against. It's not as simple as one policy always being the right thing for the whole of the EU which is why it'd be hard to have a common foreign policy.

                      Best thing about this thread, intelligent debate with hardly any trolling. Nice.
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Tom201
                        France will never give up. They will insist on calling their nation seperatly, no matter how close the EU gets
                        Why France only ??
                        Last edited by ZoboZeWarrior; May 29, 2002, 09:31.
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                        • #42
                          The "EU" is a flash-in-the-pan effort that will never work due to the "Me,me,me" attitude of Europe.
                          It would be little less than the individual states of the U.S., but they can't handle the concept in Europe.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by MikeH
                            Rah: EU members don't always agree on UN votes, not at all in fact. Especially on military resolutions. The UK, for instance, often votes with the US when other countries vote against. It's not as simple as one policy always being the right thing for the whole of the EU which is why it'd be hard to have a common foreign policy.

                            Best thing about this thread, intelligent debate with hardly any trolling. Nice.
                            Yes, coming to a consensus on any issues is difficult, and I never meant to imply that Europe always votes together, but they do have a lot of shared interests. Even in the US, different areas of the country provide a wide range of opinions on almost every issue. Which is probably why the call to patriotism is used so often. It's a great unifying tactic that Bush has used effectively but probably almost worn out. (as can be seen in US newspaper editorial sections.) He will not be able to guarentee blind following in the future.

                            RAH
                            It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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                            • #44
                              Absolutely.

                              Just as I say that about the decent way this thread has gone Slowwhand gets in a quick nasty jibe. Oh well.
                              Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
                              Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
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                              • #45
                                Not really, Mike. It's just a viewpoint. When has Europe ever worked as one?
                                It's just an observation of the facts.
                                Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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