Message from @Jeremy

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2019-09-15 21:54:26 UTC  

More deluded wishes.

2019-09-15 21:54:43 UTC  

How is it deluded?

2019-09-15 21:55:32 UTC  

You won't have to nuke Brussels, if there is a further adversarial expansion and intervention by foreign nations looking to pick off EU States.

2019-09-15 21:55:51 UTC  

You have plenty of hungry wolves at your doors.

2019-09-15 21:57:09 UTC  

Then, you have the ineffectiveness of the EU, with respect to immigration too busy guarding internal borders, unable to effectively enforce around the regional border, strictly due to the lack of there being a constitutional EU.

2019-09-15 21:57:19 UTC  

Don't worry; Europe's time will come soon enough.

2019-09-15 22:01:48 UTC  

hope so, i hate this project, its killing europe

2019-09-15 22:02:29 UTC  

europe as a collective of interesting individual countries that is, as opposed to a mass federalisation project - because imperialism is bad except when done by globalists in suits

2019-09-15 22:02:57 UTC  

I don't know what to hope for, because I have a profound distaste for the left dictating the direction of a USE, yet at the same time see the future of all countries throughout the region in grave jeopardy without a USE, from both immigration and geopolitical threats.

2019-09-15 22:05:13 UTC  

In my opinion, the best way the conservatives and the right throughout the region can secure a positive future for a USE is by embracing it and influencing the development moving forward.

2019-09-15 22:05:40 UTC  

I personally hope the project excels, as the market shills keep telling me, competition is good for everyone.

2019-09-15 22:05:47 UTC  

Some EU / US competition, here we come.

2019-09-15 22:05:51 UTC  

Displacing yourselves from positions of influence won't do any good.

2019-09-15 22:06:27 UTC  

That'd be a positive feature, the reason for many not supportive of an EU within the US, @Weez.

2019-09-15 22:07:33 UTC  

On the other hand, we have such commonality among our respective cultures it's quite difficult to foresee any conflict resulting from such, @Weez.

2019-09-15 22:08:39 UTC  

It depends on what the future president decides, but I can imagine economics being possible point.

2019-09-15 22:10:04 UTC  

Military hardware is another point where competition will arise.

2019-09-15 22:10:21 UTC  

I see them as more of an ally granting resilience from geopolitical threats for the West.

2019-09-15 22:10:21 UTC  

Europe will be weaned off of American equipment

2019-09-15 22:10:28 UTC  

Sure, that's always existed, though.

2019-09-15 22:10:32 UTC  

And that's fine.

2019-09-15 22:10:44 UTC  

Weapons sales are less than a single percentage of our GDP, and that's all sales across the globe.

2019-09-15 22:10:52 UTC  

In the future it will expand quite heavily I'd imagine

2019-09-15 22:11:06 UTC  

There will always be the possibility of strategic conflicts of interest

2019-09-15 22:11:32 UTC  

Especially when it comes to China

2019-09-15 22:11:34 UTC  

Yes, but Europe and the US has always had, in majority, mutual interests.

2019-09-15 22:11:39 UTC  

🇪🇺 > 🇬🇧

2019-09-15 22:11:48 UTC  

lolwut?

2019-09-15 22:11:49 UTC  

Well, Chinese FDI has been greatly restricted by the EU.

2019-09-15 22:11:51 UTC  

ok...

2019-09-15 22:11:55 UTC  

but no

2019-09-15 22:12:02 UTC  

So, there's quite a bit of mutual concern there.

2019-09-15 22:12:08 UTC  

The US has basically enforced its will on Europe

2019-09-15 22:12:14 UTC  

Making US interests, European ones

2019-09-15 22:12:27 UTC  

do you think it was in Europe's interest to decolonize? lmao

2019-09-15 22:12:32 UTC  

are you a nigger?

2019-09-15 22:12:38 UTC  

As Europe slowly moves away from the US, this will 100% change.

2019-09-15 22:13:21 UTC  

Even Britain is restricting Chinese FDI. No one wants an FDI coming in, targeting their strategic industries by foreign cartels.

2019-09-15 22:13:41 UTC  

I kinda always hate these conversations because it always seems like some euro fag is mad at America so they really hope they break away from America and it works out

2019-09-15 22:13:43 UTC  

We're restricting it for critical infrastructure.

2019-09-15 22:13:47 UTC  

How is that a bending to US interests, when you have the PRC's state-cartels carving out large portions of strategic industries?