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To: bruinbirdman

Unless I’m mistaken Finland needn’t leave the European Union if she drops the Euro and I haven’t read *anything* suggesting that there’s *any* chance of her leaving the EU.Assuming that I’m correct on both points it’s hard to imagine the USSR attacking *any* EU country.Attacking Georgia and attacking an EU member state are two *entirely* different things IMO.Such an act would bring an enormous firestorm from Europe,the US and elsewhere.It would create a unity among Western democratic nations the likes of which haven’t been seen since WWII.


8 posted on 08/19/2012 12:57:38 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (The Word Is Out,Harry Reid's Into Child Porn.Release All Your Photos,Harry!)
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To: Gay State Conservative

Too much over there already echoes pre-WWII years.


9 posted on 08/19/2012 1:03:09 PM PDT by Olog-hai
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To: Gay State Conservative
iirc, it dint turn out too well the last time they tried it...
11 posted on 08/19/2012 1:21:40 PM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Gay State Conservative

If Finland leaves the Eurozone, other countries will follow. Germany is a stretch, but the Netherlands is growing tired of having to pick up the slack for Italy and Spain. I think the argument is that if Finland leaves the Eurozone, it will be followed shortly by the entire collapse of the European Union itself. The plan here is to insulate the richer countries from the ensuing chaos before it gets too deep for them to escape when the whole thing finally does come crashing down. It is questionable whether this can be done.

Also, don’t count on a big “allies” response to any aggression from Russia. The EU has been effectively neutered thanks to the crisis and remember, Oblamo is “flexible”. However, the Russians learned their lesson a long time ago when it comes to invading Finland. I’d be more inclined to see the re-acquiring of Belarus first, the Baltics to follow. Meanwhile, the Balkans will be rocked by violence. With the UN reeling from the breakup of the EU, Serbia will get the chance for some payback on Albania and Kosovo. I also wouldn’t be surprised if Hungary makes a move on Transylvania which they still maintain is their territory. People often forget the sharp hatchets that were buried when globalism took hold. When it falls, we’re back to the familiar “jigsaw puzzle on fire” of Europe that we know and love :)


19 posted on 08/19/2012 3:52:14 PM PDT by Radiarm
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