Comments by "hongry life" (@hongry-life) on "Macron-China panic. Ursula exits China, passport check. Telegraph Putin fantasy; Et tu, Brute? U/1" video.

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  6. Another reason to send Ursula home is that the EU is not accountable for wars and participating in them in foreign territories. The EU is not a country or entity that signed the Geneva conventions and protocols as far as I know. That is why the EU can mingle in armed conflicts that are not theirs (Ukraine is not EU and not NATO), which participating the Geneva conventions and protocols forbid. The USA abuses this EU construction and the founding of the EU may have been another reason for the future plans of regime change in Russia. It looks like a long time project developing. The former EEC trade agreements were enough, only border regulations had to be adjusted, maybe a common trade currency created (the Euro). The making of the EU looks illegitimate to me, the more while it has thrown out the democratic principle and acts like a dictator over sovereign countries, defining the policies of the member states over the votes of the people, who basically get no choice any more besides the policies of the EU. "The European Economic Community (EEC) was a regional organisation created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957, aiming to foster economic integration among its member states. It was subsequently renamed the European Community (EC) upon becoming integrated into the first pillar of the newly formed European Union in 1993. In the popular language, however, the singular European Community was sometimes inaccurately used in the wider sense of the plural European Communities, in spite of the latter designation covering all the three constituent entities of the first pillar. In 2009, the EC formally ceased to exist and its institutions were directly absorbed by the EU. This made the Union the formal successor institution of the Community. " (Wikipedia)
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