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To: Michael81Dus
The question of Turkey is a problem that has to be solved in ten or fifteen years. I agree that at the moment there is no chance for additional countries to join the EU. The EU has enough work to do at the moment.

But i disagree with the position of the CDU there. You can not make foreign policy on such a base and it does not help our economic interests. To take such a strong position at a time when it is not necessary is making the same mistakes as Schröder again. There are a lot of countries within the EU and outside the EU (UK USA) supporting Turkey. We need a common position within the EU and the CDU is not helpful here.

There will be no real change in the relation and friendship to France. What kind of cooperation should that be? If you look at the different EU topics there have always been different coalitions. Every german government had special relations to France and this was a wise and clever decision.

If you believe that Chechnya will be a major topic then you should wake up in the real world where other interests are important. Just look at the peace and human rights loving green party. You must be very young if you believe that the CDU will change anything there. Russia is too important for us to be childish sorry.


Hopefully there will be better relations to the US but it would be not fair to establish some hopes here that there will be major changes in our foreign policy under a CDU government.

And so on and on

Unemployment taxes and economy are the issues of that election campaign and these are the reasons why i vote for the CDU and why the CDU will win.
If foreign policy would have played a major role we would see Schröder again because a vast majority in our country supports his position including a huge part of my conservative family.
69 posted on 09/16/2005 2:51:32 AM PDT by stefan10
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To: stefan10
...but it would be not fair to establish some hopes here that there will be major changes in our foreign policy under a CDU government.

That remains to be seen. I am hopeful you are wrong.
70 posted on 09/16/2005 4:21:28 AM PDT by flieger (Go Angie! / No more Moore please!!!)
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To: stefan10

It would be nice if you could provide some infos about yourself. -

Chechnya will be adressed, take that for sure. Germany won´t make itself dependant from Russia, Merkel will keep independance as good as she can.

Never speculate about the age and try to conclude from that whether someone here is childish or not. Personal attacks make your point irrelevant, remember that.

I´m in full compliance with the CDU program on Turkey, and the time is right to spread it. Turkey shall not have false hopes - they´ll never become a EU-member. It´s just fair to tell them now.

And as far as France as concerned, inform yourself about the views Merkel and Sarkozy have about Europe, and you will learn that France/Germany are not going to oppress other EU-members.

I hope that you won´t be too disappointed once you wake up in a country that pays respect to its neighbours and European friends, that addresses crimes against humanity everywhere (China, Russia) and that does not sell our national interests to a so-called peace lobby.

Michael


71 posted on 09/16/2005 6:30:58 AM PDT by Michael81Dus (Wir wählen CDU, CDU, wähl auch du CDU, ich weiß jetzt schon was ich tu, was denn sonst - CDU!!)
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