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I’m surprised that you can even imagine that the EU will accept America as a member. The EU is a European alliance and provides full mobility for citizens to live in any country they want. Would they allow America with a 40% non-white population in? That’s giving 120 million blacks, Mexicans and other people of all sorts the right to move to the EU.

The major reason the British left was because they didn’t want Eastern Europeans moving to their country, especially the Poles.

With the Germans and other European countries rearming there is an increased potential that they’ll end up creating a European defense alliance as an alternative to NATO.

How things will play out over a few years may not be exactly how some people imagine.

Very good counter or pro example depending from what side you look on it is Turkey.

No. 2 military in NATO by conventional firepower. With Turkey, EU would've instantly gained a conventional military parity with both Russia, and the US.

15-10 years ago, Turkey's EU accession talks were well advanced, and still serious.

Once they were on the finish line, one French president had a manhood size problem, and sabotaged further talks, which in a few years resulted in Turkey U-turning from the EU, and likely precipitated the July 15 coup.

EU has no means to counter such "small manhood tantrums" from its core members.
 
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This NPC answer alone is so many lightyears away from reality ... omg.:enjoy:

Let me guess...Ossi? Or as they say in Germany Putims 5th column. Glad you guys have no voting rights over here.
 
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Very good counter or pro example depending from what side you look on it is Turkey.

No. 2 military in NATO by conventional firepower. With Turkey, EU would've instantly gained a conventional military parity with both Russia, and the US.

15-10 years ago, Turkey's EU accession talks were well advanced, and still serious.

Once they were on the finish line, one French president had a manhood size problem, and sabotaged further talks, which in a few years resulted in Turkey U-turning from the EU, and likely precipitated the July 15 coup.

EU has no means to counter such "small manhood tantrums" from its core members.

Turkey can be a partner of EU but never a member. Europe is based on christian culture, heritage and identity and turkey does not fit into that. Thats nothing against Turkey, it simply would not fit. Can you see Turkey to vote for something that profits Greece?

Turkry is an important partner.
 
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Turkey can be a partner of EU but never a member. Europe is based on christian culture, heritage and identity and turkey does not fit into that. Thats nothing against Turkey, it simply would not fit. Can you see Turkey to vote for something that profits Greece?

Turkry is an important partner.
Well, Albania has been trying to get into EU, too. Once that is cleared, I don't think the Christian cultural barrier will remain relevant.
 
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Well, Albania has been trying to get into EU, too. Once that is cleared, I don't think the Christian cultural barrier will remain relevant.


Albania for same reason will never join EU. Keep in mind that the vote must be done from all members and that will never happen. Usually in such cases negotiations go on and on for decades.
 
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Albania for same reason will never join EU. Keep in mind that the vote must be done from all members and that will never happen. Usually in such cases negotiations go on and on for decades.
Would it be a lot easier to clearly state that requirement in EU constitution so people don't have to waste their time?
 
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Turkey can be a partner of EU but never a member. Europe is based on christian culture, heritage and identity and turkey does not fit into that. Thats nothing against Turkey, it simply would not fit. Can you see Turkey to vote for something that profits Greece?

Turkry is an important partner.
I've always suspected this to be the ulterior motive. Interesting to see that common EU citizens say this explicitly. But then again, you are a Greek. So you can have more reasons than just that to deny Turkey a seat in EU. Would be interesting to see if EU citizens from the western Europe feel the same :agree:
 
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Very good counter or pro example depending from what side you look on it is Turkey.

No. 2 military in NATO by conventional firepower. With Turkey, EU would've instantly gained a conventional military parity with both Russia, and the US.

15-10 years ago, Turkey's EU accession talks were well advanced, and still serious.

Once they were on the finish line, one French president had a manhood size problem, and sabotaged further talks, which in a few years resulted in Turkey U-turning from the EU, and likely precipitated the July 15 coup.

EU has no means to counter such "small manhood tantrums" from its core members.
Turkey's population is almost 90 million. That means almost 100 million with citizens living abroad and dual citizens. Turkey's accession to the EU means that they will be the largest group in the EU parliament. This alone is a sufficient reason why Turkey cannot be accepted.

The role Turkey has set for itself and the way the 'core powers' of the EU want to put Turkey in are very different from each other.

This geopolitical reality is one of the main dynamics of the current UK-Turkey rapprochement. In fact, the main reason for Russia-Turkey rapprochement to be built on solid foundations is in a way related to this.
 
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