Posted on 01/22/2019 5:55:17 PM PST by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron were booed during the signing of a treaty that takes another giant leap towards establishing a European army.
Video footage shows the two leaders posing for photographs in Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany earlier today as a chorus of jeers can be heard in the background.
According to Sputnik, the treaty will reportedly strengthen the existing ties between Germany and France, in particular, in the fields of economic, foreign and security policy, education and culture, research and technologies, climate and environment, as well as cooperation between border regions and civil societies and is intended as a step towards a European army. The European Union is moving towards an EU army despite repeated assurances down the years that such a scenario would never happen.
Macron continues to pursue globalist policies despite his popularity sinking to a paltry 23% and France being beset by violent protests for almost two months. The signing of the treaty solidifies Angela Merkels commitment to globalism.
During an event aimed at combating populism entitled Parliamentarism in the Tension of Globalization and National Sovereignty last year, the German chancellor brazenly said that nation-states should be willing to give up their sovereignty today and this should be done via an orderly process.
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Karl der Große
Holy Roman Empire rising.
Of course when globalist leaders told you there would be no European army, they were being disingenous. Kinda late Europeans, but you need to always assume they are disingenous about everything. It is all they know.
And the new army will be called the Wehrmacht.
Actually, the Holy Roman Empire would have been preferable to this crap.
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