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nisam pratio, pišem samo na osnovu ovih vesti što sam čitao sad poslednjih dana

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Red je da se okaci kako su se neki okurazili.

 

 

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Red je da se okaci kako su se neki okurazili.

 

 

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Normalno sad sva svetska govna imaju vetar u ledja. 

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Prigodan tekst uz gornju sliku.
 

Marine Le Pen Extols Far Right During Speech in Germany
 

 

KOBLENZ, Germany — Marine Le Pen wasted no time in proclaiming 2017 as the year of far-right awakening in Europe.
 

“We are living through the end of one world, and the birth of another,” Ms. Le Pen, the leader of France’s National Front party, told a cheering gathering of members of European right-wing parties on Saturday in this Rhine River city to chart a joint path to success in elections in the Netherlands, France and Germany this year.

“In 2016, the Anglo-Saxon world woke up,” Ms. Le Pen said. “In 2017, I am sure that it will be the year of the Continental peoples rising up.”
 

The triumph of anti-Europeans in Britain and Donald J. Trump in the United States has galvanized the Continent’s far-right parties, who are making appeals to disillusioned voters already bitter over social inequality, loss of sovereignty and waves of migration. And, amid suspicions that Russia is trying to destabilize the Continent by allying with the right, Europe’s mainstream parties may be forced into awkward or ineffectual coalitions, to preserve their power and keep extremists out.


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Bilo bi dobro da joj glasači pošalju par primeraka biografija Pjera Lavala. 

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Bilo bi dobro da joj glasači pošalju par primeraka biografija Pjera Lavala. 

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Da pročita kako završavaju francuski politicari koji koketiraju sa nacističkim idejama. 

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Kalimerisanje se nastavlja.

 

Tusk.

http://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2017/01/31-tusk-letter-future-europe/

 

 

 

The challenges currently facing the European Union are more dangerous than ever before in the time since the signature of the Treaty of Rome. Today we are dealing with three threats, which have previously not occurred, at least not on such a scale.[/size]

The first threat, an external one, is related to the new geopolitical situation in the world and around Europe. An increasingly, let us call it, assertive China, especially on the seas, Russia's aggressive policy towards Ukraine and its neighbours, wars, terror and anarchy in the Middle East and in Africa, with radical Islam playing a major role, as well as worrying declarations by the new American administration all make our future highly unpredictable. For the first time in our history, in an increasingly multipolar external world, so many are becoming openly anti-European, or Eurosceptic at best. Particularly the change in Washington puts the European Union in a difficult situation; with the new administration seeming to put into question the last 70 years of American foreign policy.
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The second threat, an internal one, is connected with the rise in anti-EU, nationalist, increasingly xenophobic sentiment in the EU itself.
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The third threat is the state of mind of the pro-European elites. A decline of faith in political integration, submission to populist arguments as well as doubt in the fundamental values of liberal democracy are all increasingly visible.
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In Rome, we should strongly reiterate these two basic, yet forgotten, truths: firstly, we have united in order to avoid another historic catastrophe, and secondly, that the times of European unity have been the best times in all of Europe's centuries-long history. It must be made crystal clear that the disintegration of the European Union will not lead to the restoration of some mythical, full sovereignty of its member states, but to their real and factual dependence on the great superpowers: the United States, Russia and China. Only together can we be fully independent.

We must therefore take assertive and spectacular steps that would change the collective emotions and revive the aspiration to raise European integration to the next level. In order to do this, we must restore the sense of external and internal security as well as socio-economic welfare for European citizens.This requires a definitive reinforcement of the EU external borders; improved cooperation of services responsible for combating terrorism and protecting order and peace within the border-free area; an increase in defence spending; strengthening the foreign policy of the EU as a whole as well as better coordinating individual member states' foreign policies; and last but not least fostering investment, social inclusion, growth, employment, reaping the benefits of technological change and convergence in both the euro area and the whole of Europe.

We should use the change in the trade strategy of the US to the EU's advantage by intensifying our talks with interested partners, while defending our interests at the same time. The European Union should not abandon its role as a trade superpower which is open to others, while protecting its own citizens and businesses, and remembering that free trade means fair trade. We should also firmly defend the international order based on the rule of law. We cannot surrender to those who want to weaken or invalidate the Transatlantic bond, without which global order and peace cannot survive. We should remind our American friends of their own motto: United we stand, divided we fall.

 

 

Problem elite je sto ne hvali dovoljno EU.  :isuse:

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Nije to rekao. I uglavnom je u pravu, jedino ne znam kako Kina ugrozava EU (osim mozda ekonomski, ali nisam stekao utisak da o tome prica)

 

Ovo je sto posto u pravu

 

 

 

In Rome, we should strongly reiterate these two basic, yet forgotten, truths: firstly, we have united in order to avoid another historic catastrophe, and secondly, that the times of European unity have been the best times in all of Europe's centuries-long history. It must be made crystal clear that the disintegration of the European Union will not lead to the restoration of some mythical, full sovereignty of its member states, but to their real and factual dependence on the great superpowers

 

ja bih jos dodao da bi vodilo u blokovsku podelu u evropi sto bi bilo najava buduce katastrofe. 

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Nije to rekao. I uglavnom je u pravu, jedino ne znam kako Kina ugrozava EU (osim mozda ekonomski, ali nisam stekao utisak da o tome prica)

 

Ovo je sto posto u pravu

 

 

ja bih jos dodao da bi vodilo u blokovsku podelu u evropi sto bi bilo najava buduce katastrofe. 

A po ovom proaktivnom uvlačenju Ujedinjene Kraljevine u dupe svakome ko je u dupe primi, a ponajviše Trumpu, i drugi je dio tog odlomka savršeno succint.

 

Naravno, znamo da bi Budju zadovoljio samo jezgrovit traktat o tome koliko je zakurac sad ta Unija i da je treba odmah raspustiti. :fantom:

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The European Union should not abandon its role as a trade superpower which is open to others, while protecting its own citizens and businesses, and remembering that free trade means fair trade.

 

There's no trade superpower without being a military superpower, mmw. :fantom:

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