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do you think isreal could become part of the EU ?
title speaks for itself but what do you guys think i personaly think it be a good idea i mean they are allies of america and britian and most of europe so i dont see why not i mean we allowed turkey so why not isreal ?
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I see that as quite impossible. :o
Israel is in Middle East. No piece of it is Europe. Turkey at least has some land in Eastern Europe. But Israel doesn't. I can't imagine of the EU accepting Israel. Then, why not accept China or Japan? :-j |
it would be nice if we had all the democratic states in a union like the EU cause then we could all support each other
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Hell, no! Is the middle east part of Europe all of a sudden???? And a whole bag of aeons-old problems and ethnic hate and rivalries and violance putting onto Brussel's table that right now hardly can deal with 25 members that are already there? Another stepstone of Washington anchored in the heart of European policy making, with Turkey maybe follwing afterwards, weakening European independence from America, even more: an independence that already is fragile?
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hey its just a crazy off the wall idea
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lol thats a good one
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No! Just like 'no' to Turkey. What's the benefit to EU?
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Why not, Hawaii isn't really part of North America yet they are part of the United States of America. :lol:
While we’re at it why not make Europe the 51st state and China the 52nd state! :hmm: |
hey dont forget russia as the 53rd state :D
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That doesn't count in. The USA is a country, not a union evolved from several economical agreements. :lol:
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and all the former soviet republics sponsored by the US 'democracy' organizations should get a little US flag in the corner of their own. You know, as title sponsor. :up:
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Wait, why not getting Russia in the EU. Moscow is in Europe. :-j
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