EU partition points 2

EU partition points 2

EU partition points

Spain is in between Lithuania and Estonia in terms of income. Spain and Portugal have interest to and relations with South and Central America that can’t be fully developed in today’s EU. UK and Ireland have good relations with North America. A large percentage of USA’s population are Hispanics (18%) that come from Central and South America. In Southern USA there is a significant influence from Spanish culture.

USA has also ties with Italy, Poland, Greece and Israel through immigrants. It makes sense, British and Iberian countries to be in the same group, if we have two or three groups. They are looking more towards the West rather the East and are on the most western part of Europe. A group of four countries is relatively small so some more may be added. UK has an interest for countries in British Commonwealth. Australia and New Zealand are first on the list.

Other than UK and Ireland, Australia has ties with European countries like Italy and Greece through immigrants. Balkans were part of Byzantine Empire which had a separate course than the rest of Europe. Most countries in Balkans are Orthodox Christians like Ukrainians, Belarusians and Russians. The Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) were part of USSR with Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova and other countries.

In many countries of the North – West Europe group, the idea of a more homogeneous Union is quite popular. Brussels are in the North-Western part of Europe. So, European Union can remain as is with fewer members, Brussels as the “capital” and change of name to North-Western European Union. If they do not need all the buildings, they can sell some. They can still apply those crazy, utopian socialist ideas and see what happens.

Countries like Italy and Greece need to get out of Brussel’s deadly hug because otherwise they will be fully destroyed. There are definitely historic reasons for Italy to stay with France, Germany and Benelux but what counts more is a prosperous future which does not seem very likely if they remain in the North – West group. This is even more true in the case of Greece. They are going for full scale destruction, if they remain in this Union.

More homogeneity is necessary for tighter relations in a group. It becomes less and less important as relations become looser. The groups do not need to have free flow of goods, people and capital like in today's EU. One important factor of partitioning should be how countries perceive relations in a group. Those countries that want looser relations should be in the same group.

The notion of sub-groups can also be applied. We can have a group that consists of semi-autonomous, more homogeneous sub-groups. Sub-groups can be used inside the groups that will result from partitioning. For example, ex – Byzantine Empire countries can make a sub-group that will be in a bigger group. Total income should also be a factor. All these countries (ex-Byzantine) have a total income approximately equal to Italy’s.

So the sub-group notion can also be used to add together smaller economies to a more significant sub-group total product. There shouldn’t be any misunderstanding. Sub-groups are not an alternative for partitioning which must happen. Anti–NWO forces can’t accept as a compromise sub-groups instead of break down. The parts should be separate entities for reasons explained thoroughly.

In addition, it would be extremely beneficial to have a least two more models for group relations. The NWO utopian socialist model that was applied in EU, proved to be disastrous for many countries and has failed miserably. North-Western European Union can keep applying these crazy, utopian, socialist ideas until their complete destruction.

New models need to be tried and the comparison among them will show which one is better based on results. EU and Europe partitioning should have happened long time ago. EU is an evil institution, a monster that needs to be detained. Better late than never. All mentioned are points that could be taken into account when making the decision on how to break down EU and Europe into parts.

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