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Well, eehhh...no. The Elites (the ones who START wars) always went to France (and Germany and Italy), didn't stop them dragging the rest of us peons off to slaughter each other every few years. Scouse is mostly right, the EU is by far the biggest reason Europeans have gone from the most violent people on Earth, to the least, because it gave those selfsame elites a less risky way to wealth and power. The other big reason is of course the Cold War and effectively letting the Americans run our wars for us; and that chicken is now well and truly coming home to roost.
Nuclear weapons have stopped war in Europe, which has allowed peace to prosper, are you saying the peace caused itself?Idiot. What's missing from your little analysis? Oh yeah, no-one in the EU has fought against each other. The EU keeps France and Germany from kicking each other to bits every fifty years and dragging the rest of us in with them. Not NATO, the EU, because it creates deep economic interdependence and common political outlook(ish) .
Well, eehhh...no. The Elites (the ones who START wars) always went to France (and Germany and Italy), didn't stop them dragging the rest of us peons off to slaughter each other every few years. Scouse is mostly right, the EU is by far the biggest reason Europeans have gone from the most violent people on Earth, to the least, because it gave those selfsame elites a less risky way to wealth and power. The other big reason is of course the Cold War and effectively letting the Americans run our wars for us; and that chicken is now well and truly coming home to roost.
WWI didn't put an end to European wars, hence WWII. One could definitely argue that the horrors of war should have made everyone forget about fighting each other, but it hasn't happened for most of human history. I actually don't think even the threat of nukes would have slowed down European enmities without something like the EU to bind the place together; historically we're an awful nasty bunch.
The elites did but now we all do and we have a vote to tell the elites where to shove their wars and we have access to learn about French, German and Italian people via television and the internet so that we can learn that they aren't the monsters our previous elites may have told us they were (yes I know this isn't perfect information yadda yadda yadda). The EU plays a part but the simple fact is people in Western Europe are (mostly) sophisticated, educated and civilised and would never support a war on our doorsteps (yes terrorism yadda yadda). No party that advocated a war with our neighbours would get within a mile of Downing St.
Nuclear weapons have stopped war in Europe, which has allowed peace to prosper, are you saying the peace caused itself?
The same argument is used by the greenpeace brigade,' we all get on fine, why do we need weapons?'
Er, we get on fine because of the weapons.
Nuclear weapons exist and plenty of countries, including inside Europe but outside the EU, still fight wars. Next.
Look at North Korea or Israel for instance, NK are constantly saying that they're prepping to pre-emptively nuke America before they get nuked, they're -openly- saying that, so if it was a deterrent, they should get nuked?
There's a big difference being the rhetoric of saying your going to do something, and actually doing it.
Neighbours. It was in the sentence I wrote. Also we were talking about the EU keeping peace in Europe. Not Asia.Iraq War. How's that vote working out for ya?
Neighbours. It was in the sentence I wrote. Also we were talking about the EU keeping peace in Europe. Not Asia.
We were talking about Europe and knowing our neighbours. The population knew bugger all about Iraq.Oh come on, we were also talking about democracy stopping us from going to war in the first place, which pretty much never happens. Democracy can sometimes stop wars after they've started, but before? Not so much.
Agree, and disagree.
In the past saying you were doing something was a declaration of war, and resulted in diplomatic means to fix it before it got too far - Munich Agreement.
Now, despots do say ridiculous things, but they largely get laughed off.
I'll ask you this, if North Korea have a missile and are about to send it off somewhere, would the US respond by nuking the shit out of North Korea or will they tactically attack it and possibly invade by more conventional means? - I believe the answer to this depends on whether you think a nuke is a deterrent or not.
We were talking about Europe and knowing our neighbours. The population knew bugger all about Iraq.
And the Spanish would not do it for the same reasons. They do not want military action against someone well-armed and in their own back yard. Spanish voters wouldn't want it.And if they did? Would that have made a blind bit of difference? If the Spanish invaded Gibraltar tomorrow do you think that the fact that we've all been to Torremolinos would stop a counter-attack? It wouldn't get to put to the popular vote, that's for certain.
And the Spanish would not do it for the same reasons. They do not want military action against someone well-armed and in their own back yard. Spanish voters wouldn't want it.
No it's not. The Spanish are also democratic, well educated, nearby and in the EU.That's a different argument
I think this propaganda leaflet has actually swayed me to vote out. If the in crowd and the "elite" are so willing use such underhand tactics and waste taxpayers money to get me to vote to remain then fuck'um.
I think it would also see pigfucker stand down, which has to be a win.
Glazed bacon?I am increasingly of the opinion that who the PM is makes virtually no difference whatsover. The current one fucks farm animals and nobody bats an eyelid. Business is who decides policy.
I don't like his face though and I am quite fond of bacon.
Perhaps that's because there's precisely zero evidence to support the claim. You've obviously made your mind up, though.The current one fucks farm animals and nobody bats an eyelid.
the Ukraine..as expected is in even though the Dutch voted against it...rather obvious that was going to happen