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Are They Stoopid Or What !?
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http:// www.ind ependen t.ie/wo rld-new s/europ e/tony- blair-t o-advis e-next- governm ent-of- albania -292785 55.html
I suppose if theyre already wrecked he cant do any more damage, on the positive side though he can advise them on how to get involved in "illegal" wars that they have no business to be in, plus he can leave their economy in tatters if its not already.
He can also advise them on how to start a flood of uncontrolled immigration and they can then say goodbye to their identity.
The possibilities here are endless !
sounds like a great deal all round win win win..everyones a winner....oh hold on a minute
"Officially recognized by the EU as a "potential candidate country", Albania started negotiations on a Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) in 2003. This was successfully agreed and signed on 12 June 2006, thus completing the first major step toward Albania's full membership in the EU"
""potential candidate country"" in other words, a country right for subjugation and dominance, theyre not fussy in eussr hq, anybody will do as long as they can rule them
another tatty country we'll have to fund
I suppose if theyre already wrecked he cant do any more damage, on the positive side though he can advise them on how to get involved in "illegal" wars that they have no business to be in, plus he can leave their economy in tatters if its not already.
He can also advise them on how to start a flood of uncontrolled immigration and they can then say goodbye to their identity.
The possibilities here are endless !
sounds like a great deal all round win win win..everyones a winner....oh hold on a minute
"Officially recognized by the EU as a "potential candidate country", Albania started negotiations on a Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) in 2003. This was successfully agreed and signed on 12 June 2006, thus completing the first major step toward Albania's full membership in the EU"
""potential candidate country"" in other words, a country right for subjugation and dominance, theyre not fussy in eussr hq, anybody will do as long as they can rule them
another tatty country we'll have to fund
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No they are not stupid they have everything to gain. Albania was the most backward poverty stricken communist country in the world. So they have nothing to lose. They are therefore on the same socialalist wavelength as Blair. He will get millions from the deal and they will get billions from the EU. Nothing stupid in that. The stupidity lies entirely with the EU including us for staying in the club.
There used to be a powerful rumour - don't blame me, I didn't start it, to the effect that the Chinese government used to use Albanians as spies. Chinese people would be given away by their faces, so they trained Albanians to look and behave like Europeans and get all sorts of information.
I have actually been to Albania, and I realise that the infrastructure there is in many cases very very backward. Opportunities for corruption exist everywhere. Need for investment is desperate - the roads, for instance, are mostly in a dreadful state. Imagine frequent potholes the size of a bath. Men are very dominant over women, there, too.
They do have plenty of potential holiday resort sites, but I'd never go there again.
We really should make the EU do some very serious thinking before letting a country like that be considered for membership. And, unusually for the EU, we should ponder the possiblity, just for once, of saying "no".
I have actually been to Albania, and I realise that the infrastructure there is in many cases very very backward. Opportunities for corruption exist everywhere. Need for investment is desperate - the roads, for instance, are mostly in a dreadful state. Imagine frequent potholes the size of a bath. Men are very dominant over women, there, too.
They do have plenty of potential holiday resort sites, but I'd never go there again.
We really should make the EU do some very serious thinking before letting a country like that be considered for membership. And, unusually for the EU, we should ponder the possiblity, just for once, of saying "no".