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Nice Referendum - The US, Oil and Integration![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My brain is hurting because of this article This is an excerpt from an article on Geurilla news network and it gives an unusual insight into and idea of the range of forces arrayed worldwide who will be keeping a close eye on the Irish Nice Vote. The Complete Article is here. http://www.guerrillanews.com/war_on_terrorism/doc594.html In my humble opinion the left in Ireland and in Europe need to state and define on their own terms what it is that is being voted for or against in the upcoming referendum. This article shows clearly that European integration being stopped in it's tracks may be the thing the us most wants - boy my head hurts thinking of the many agendas this article outlines In early 2000, the European Commission began negotiations on EU associate membership status with Macedonia, Bulgaria and Albania. And in April 2001, at the height of the terrorist assaults, Macedonia became the first country in the Balkans to sign a so-called "stabilisation and association agreement" (SAA) constituting an important step towards full EU membership. The agreement provides the basis for "trade liberalisation, political co-operation, economic and institutional reform and transplantation of EU legislation." Under the SAA, Macedonia would (de facto) be integrated into the European monetary system, with full access to the EU market.
The terrorist assaults coincided chronologically with the process of "EU enlargement", gaining momentum barely a few weeks before the signing of the historic "association agreement" with Macedonia. Amply documented, the U.S. has military advisers working with the terrorists. Was this a mere coincidence?
Also, Robert Frowick, "a former U.S. diplomat", was appointed to head the OSCE mission in Macedonia in mid-March, again barely a few weeks before the signing of the "association agreement." In close liaison with Washington and the US embassy in Skopje, Frowick initiated a "dialogue" with NLA rebel leader Ali Ahmeti. He was also instrumental in brokering an agreement between Ahmeti and the leaders of the Albanian parties, which form part of the government coalition.
This agreement negotiated by Frowick has largely contributed to destabilising political institutions, while at the same time jeopardising the process of EU enlargement.11 Moreover, the deteriorating security situation in Macedonia has provided a pretext for increased US political, "humanitarian" and military interference, while contributing to weakening Skopje's economic and political ties to Germany and the EU. In this regard, one of the "binding conditions" of the "association agreement" is that Macedonia conform to "EU standards on democracy". Needless to say, without a "functioning government" in Macedonia, the EU association process with Brussels cannot proceed. |
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Jump To Comment: 1Even if all that was true, I still don't believe that is a good enough reason to vote for a fundamentally flawed document. Besides, these countries don't need the Treaty of Nice to join the EU, simple as that. I'll repeat that again:
the Treaty of Nice is NOT required to allow any other countries to join the EU.
If Nice was solely about the enlargement of the EU I'd have few problems with that (other than to try to ensure that other countries entered as equal partners like we did in 1973, unlike the current Nice Treaty which will see them as second class EU members).
To my, perhaps cynical, mind, enlargement is a cover for the nasty things they are trying to push on helpless, ignorant EU citizens. Very few people in the rest of EU have a clue that Nice exists, never mind what it is about, except that Ireland has been projected as blocking this magnificent enlargement project.
Say yes to a democratic enlarged EU where the politicians take their instructions from the people.
Say yes to the peaceful resolution of conflict unhindered by mutual military offense pacts.
Say yes to freedom of expression and of assembly.
Say NO to Nice!!