And it was russian propaganda turning europeans against each other that could kill eu all along
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seriously, fuck Olaf at this point. Angela at least had the ability to look somewhat competent while fucking things up, with Olaf everyone can see he has no idea what he is even doing
edparadox on
> You could kill the EU, says France. No, you could, Germany replies.
So this headline has this subheading:
> Macron and Scholz clash again over how to counter protectionist America and Chinese power.
Where do you draw the line?
Berkuts_Lance_Plus on
“No u”, France retorts.
“Nuh uh”, Germany rebutts.
“I know you are, but what am I?”, France counters.
Confident-Winner-444 on
They already started to kill it when they sold out to China a decade ago and opend the fucking borders for everyone to storm in.
onlydstn on
lol germany saying that while killing its own country
Fred_Blogs on
Do people in most EU nations want to subordinate more national interest for the interests of the EU as a block?
Because the politicians involved here are right, if the EU nations aren’t going to sacrifice national interest to work together, the block will not be able to effectively wield political or economic influence on the global stage. And if the general public are hostile to compromising their national interest, then the politicians, who are increasingly fearful of insurgent parties, aren’t going to risk their jobs by backing down.
In an increasingly turbulent world. Where America is swiftly losing interest in playing the global hegemon and acting as the guarantor of thw world order. This kind of headbutting between states is going to paralyse the block when it needs to take action to survive.
To be clear, I’m British, so this is all academic to me. I’m honestly just curious if there’s a ground level appetite for a more federalised Europe.
Foxkilt on
Maybe they could do it together?
PckMan on
“no u”
High level international diplomacy right here folks
Vuk_Farkas on
*serbia enters the chat*
earth-calling-karma on
_Strongly condemn_ such bickering.
Maj0r-DeCoverley on
I don’t understand the problem here. That’s nothing unusual, just the good old left/right dipole making its way into supranational executive politics. If anything that’s even healthy for the EU.
I would be way more concerned if those two weren’t blaming each other. Plus, let’s face the fact: they’re just two flavors of right wingers working towards the same goal, that dichotomy isn’t exactly Civil War material
yannynotlaurel on
Stop it youuuuu
OldeFortran77 on
That’s it. I’m selling my vacation home in Alsace Lorraine.
Pianpianino on
Specchio riflesso!
cspetm on
Without a real common budget (not 1% of GDP) or a common debt, there will never be a common interest among EU countries. Without a common interest the Union will sadly remain in name only.
AdonisK on
Ofc it’s written by Politico
m4gnu7 on
Mature diplomacy at its finest.
Entgegnerz on
That sentences don’t make sense. What is op trying to say?
strajeru on
Grab a 🥖. U’re not u when u’re hungry.
cheesemaster_3000 on
Politico has headlines that sound like tabloid trash. Maybe it’s because they are anti-EU right wing tabloid trash.
bogeuh on
They’ll rule over a third world country
_CummyBears_ on
Duke it out on the Rheine
preskot on
>Germany is set to vote against new EU duties on Chinese electric vehicles on Friday, after Scholz intervened to toughen up his country’s opposition to the move.
Pardon my french, but do the germans voting for Scholz like being pounded from behind? Because that is literally what China is doing with its EVs in Europe.
The German carmaking business is in a dire state right now, but those that worked in it and were really doing something knew that at least 10 years ago. It’s big news now, because the Chinese finally caught up. You have to be insane to not see this. I’m baffled.
CapRichard on
That’s high level talk, right here.
misterboyle on
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SanTomasdAquin on
The European Union is doomed. Sad to say but that’s the reality.
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And it was russian propaganda turning europeans against each other that could kill eu all along
seriously, fuck Olaf at this point. Angela at least had the ability to look somewhat competent while fucking things up, with Olaf everyone can see he has no idea what he is even doing
> You could kill the EU, says France. No, you could, Germany replies.
So this headline has this subheading:
> Macron and Scholz clash again over how to counter protectionist America and Chinese power.
Where do you draw the line?
“No u”, France retorts.
“Nuh uh”, Germany rebutts.
“I know you are, but what am I?”, France counters.
They already started to kill it when they sold out to China a decade ago and opend the fucking borders for everyone to storm in.
lol germany saying that while killing its own country
Do people in most EU nations want to subordinate more national interest for the interests of the EU as a block?
Because the politicians involved here are right, if the EU nations aren’t going to sacrifice national interest to work together, the block will not be able to effectively wield political or economic influence on the global stage. And if the general public are hostile to compromising their national interest, then the politicians, who are increasingly fearful of insurgent parties, aren’t going to risk their jobs by backing down.
In an increasingly turbulent world. Where America is swiftly losing interest in playing the global hegemon and acting as the guarantor of thw world order. This kind of headbutting between states is going to paralyse the block when it needs to take action to survive.
To be clear, I’m British, so this is all academic to me. I’m honestly just curious if there’s a ground level appetite for a more federalised Europe.
Maybe they could do it together?
“no u”
High level international diplomacy right here folks
*serbia enters the chat*
_Strongly condemn_ such bickering.
I don’t understand the problem here. That’s nothing unusual, just the good old left/right dipole making its way into supranational executive politics. If anything that’s even healthy for the EU.
I would be way more concerned if those two weren’t blaming each other. Plus, let’s face the fact: they’re just two flavors of right wingers working towards the same goal, that dichotomy isn’t exactly Civil War material
Stop it youuuuu
That’s it. I’m selling my vacation home in Alsace Lorraine.
Specchio riflesso!
Without a real common budget (not 1% of GDP) or a common debt, there will never be a common interest among EU countries. Without a common interest the Union will sadly remain in name only.
Ofc it’s written by Politico
Mature diplomacy at its finest.
That sentences don’t make sense. What is op trying to say?
Grab a 🥖. U’re not u when u’re hungry.
Politico has headlines that sound like tabloid trash. Maybe it’s because they are anti-EU right wing tabloid trash.
They’ll rule over a third world country
Duke it out on the Rheine
>Germany is set to vote against new EU duties on Chinese electric vehicles on Friday, after Scholz intervened to toughen up his country’s opposition to the move.
Pardon my french, but do the germans voting for Scholz like being pounded from behind? Because that is literally what China is doing with its EVs in Europe.
The German carmaking business is in a dire state right now, but those that worked in it and were really doing something knew that at least 10 years ago. It’s big news now, because the Chinese finally caught up. You have to be insane to not see this. I’m baffled.
That’s high level talk, right here.
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The European Union is doomed. Sad to say but that’s the reality.
Okay let’s kill it together.
> sharing a 280 miles border
WTF IS A MILE?! 🇪🇺 ☕️ 🍷