Message from @KarasuKafka

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2019-12-05 10:19:03 UTC  

One of the campaign point of Brexiteers that they do not want an unified command.

2019-12-05 10:19:07 UTC  

Its thers for now

2019-12-05 10:19:20 UTC  

@Rick Turpin That is why they are pushing and this liks with Ukraine too.

2019-12-05 10:19:31 UTC  

The EU Globalists want an EU army

2019-12-05 10:19:37 UTC  

But they dont have any

2019-12-05 10:19:38 UTC  

Erdogan is blackmailing the EU into joining, I can sympathize with Brexit for wanting to get the fuck out while they still could

2019-12-05 10:19:44 UTC  

And cant do shit yet anyway

2019-12-05 10:19:52 UTC  

So breaking the international law and not acting as US on the treaty one signed, Eu pushed forward this plan of EU army.

2019-12-05 10:20:04 UTC  

Gl pushing an army

2019-12-05 10:20:17 UTC  

EU structure is not about free trade but common market.

2019-12-05 10:20:24 UTC  

Actually the opposite. Erdogan drove further away Turkey from joining and he prides himself as such.

2019-12-05 10:20:34 UTC  

Euros are too complacent of having fuck all military spending

2019-12-05 10:21:04 UTC  

@Muad'Dib I take no moral standpoint on here. Brexit have some other underlying issues aside of Eu though, more to do with teh 4 nations.

2019-12-05 10:21:10 UTC  

I must have been thinking about the threats of unleashing the "refugees"

2019-12-05 10:21:16 UTC  

Turkey wanted to join but EU wasn’t too impressed at the end and turkey has had a shakey human rights record -

2019-12-05 10:21:17 UTC  

And UK political structure itself.

2019-12-05 10:21:32 UTC  

@Muad'Dib Yes, but that was about economical gains, and not joining.

2019-12-05 10:21:47 UTC  

They wanted EU to chip in extra support to keep teh refugee camps

2019-12-05 10:22:13 UTC  

So Turkey is already in EU trade zone, as in they can trade freely.

2019-12-05 10:22:21 UTC  

Letting Turkey in aint good optics

2019-12-05 10:22:31 UTC  

But they can't do their individual trade deals.

2019-12-05 10:22:32 UTC  

They sit together with EU.

2019-12-05 10:22:36 UTC  

In a trade deal.

2019-12-05 10:22:36 UTC  

Lol wtf was that

2019-12-05 10:22:42 UTC  

I think the EU could have saved themselves a big headache and just not have unelected people in Brussels making laws for people who speak a different language

2019-12-05 10:22:55 UTC  

wrong chat

2019-12-05 10:22:56 UTC  

srry

2019-12-05 10:23:02 UTC  

i am tho

2019-12-05 10:23:05 UTC  

Realistically neither Turkey (rising nationalist) wants to join, neither Europe keen of it anymore.

2019-12-05 10:23:06 UTC  

it's mitzvah

2019-12-05 10:23:10 UTC  

Join the Chabad

2019-12-05 10:23:17 UTC  

lol

2019-12-05 10:23:20 UTC  

we will do all evil bc we will nvr do all good

2019-12-05 10:23:21 UTC  

ok schlomo

2019-12-05 10:23:25 UTC  

🇮🇱

2019-12-05 10:23:45 UTC  

(;

2019-12-05 10:23:56 UTC  

magical

2019-12-05 10:25:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/652093110498885632/photo_2019-12-05_00.49.00.jpeg

2019-12-05 10:25:56 UTC  

The whole EU structure is perverse if your an English man - the executive is unelected (appointed by the 27 heads of state) - they ask the parliament (the one the uk said has to be elected as they weren’t prior to 1979) to rubber stamp the laws. The executive also pledges to go against national interests for the sake of the EU (to anyone who values the 1689 civil rights bill and common law this is sick)

2019-12-05 10:27:41 UTC  

@Muad'Dib It is not entirely unelected though. Nigel Farage for example been elected in Eu parliament for decade at least. Yes, there is a bureaucratic part - as UK has (Whitehawk).

The question lies in the details. So for example Orban often blames EU, but in the end his party takes important position. Had been voted in for decades now, always supported mostly Merkel's wing of People's Party.