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Portugal - Is This The Implementation Of The Brezhnev Doctrine?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Brezhnev doctrine, of course, was only dreamed up AFTER the invasion of Czechoslovakia.
The invasion we are seeing here, if we want to use these terms, is one OF the EU not BY the EU. The big difference between the EU and the Warsaw Pact countries is that people are clambering to enter the former, whereas they were desperate, many of them, to leave the latter, so the whole dynamic is different. The latter's attempt to keep people in proved more effective than the EU's attempts to manage its own popularity.
Still, Nigel is an entertaining and charismatic speaker if nothing else.
The invasion we are seeing here, if we want to use these terms, is one OF the EU not BY the EU. The big difference between the EU and the Warsaw Pact countries is that people are clambering to enter the former, whereas they were desperate, many of them, to leave the latter, so the whole dynamic is different. The latter's attempt to keep people in proved more effective than the EU's attempts to manage its own popularity.
Still, Nigel is an entertaining and charismatic speaker if nothing else.
"I think the point that the E. Union has become so displaced from its original objectives...".
A week or so ago a thread was opened with a a link to a Mail on Sunday column by Peter Hitchens. Ichkeria, who thinks that any conservative opinion can only be explained by malice or mental disorder - possibly both, described the column as a "rant". Probably true in the main because the intent of the column (I'm unacquainted with it and the MoS, by the way) is probably for the junior Hitch to let of steam a bit about a few hobby horses. However, if Ichkeria had persevered to the end of the column he would have found a lucid and cogently argued case (with sources) proposing that the EEC (as it was then) always had political objectives to which the touted economic ones were subordinated..
A week or so ago a thread was opened with a a link to a Mail on Sunday column by Peter Hitchens. Ichkeria, who thinks that any conservative opinion can only be explained by malice or mental disorder - possibly both, described the column as a "rant". Probably true in the main because the intent of the column (I'm unacquainted with it and the MoS, by the way) is probably for the junior Hitch to let of steam a bit about a few hobby horses. However, if Ichkeria had persevered to the end of the column he would have found a lucid and cogently argued case (with sources) proposing that the EEC (as it was then) always had political objectives to which the touted economic ones were subordinated..
I cannot find anything resembling a backstory for whatever Farage's speech is about. I tried "eu portugal overruled" but got nothing from 2015.
Some search terms or a story link would help, Khandro.
How come you others all know what this is about? All on UKIP's press team? (Except Itchy, of course).
Some search terms or a story link would help, Khandro.
How come you others all know what this is about? All on UKIP's press team? (Except Itchy, of course).
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