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Thursday, 26.04.2012.

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Collapse of EU is “realistic scenario”

The collapse of the European Union is a realistic scenario, European Parliament President Martin Schulz has stated.

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Bob

pre 12 godina

Don't you believe it.

The EU is its nation states acting in cooperation - it is not just a centralised power base. One way or another, EU cooperation will continue. The centralists may get a well deserved kick in the teeth, but that won't make much fundamental change to life on the ground.

Serbia knows full well that cooperation is a necessity. It needs to be part of that, and failure to be involved at the highest level possible would leave Serbia relatively isolated and marginalised.

Lenard

pre 12 godina

Just more BS buying time until they usurp all power in Europe the unelected bureaucrats would be rulers and kings pathetic what is new Europe.

Mircea proud EU citizen

pre 12 godina

Long live EU, a democratic role-model for the rest of the world to follow!
In other news, according to my sources in Brussels: Albania & Kosovo will join this democratic dream-team led by saint van Rumpoy when he say´s so and that will happen in late June 2014. Albanian part of Montenegro in 2016, Montenegro proper or what´s left of it in 2121 or beyond,Turkey later this year and Sao Tomé & Principe in 2013, congratulations to you all!!

Comm. Parrisson

pre 12 godina

Yes, it's a realistic scenario, but not a likely one. Scenarios for atomic disasters caused by nuclear power plants are realistic, too, but they rarely happen, unfortunately.

Berk.

pre 12 godina

Possible is "everything", only death is certain. However, the moment EU would collapse, the weaker EU countries and all countries around EU would suffer most, while powerful nations like Germany, the Netherlands and the Scandinavian countries would form a new alliance, keeping all low performers out.

Still, I don't see it likely, but if it happens...C'est la vie...

ivan

pre 12 godina

This is what I've been saying all along regarding the sellouts. The EU was used as a premise/excuse/reason to give Kosovo away. Tadic coould'nt just come out and say that he's been bought out and is going to give away the cradle of Serbian culture. Kosovo is part of the Evil Empire's geopolitical vision of what Europe should be in its quest to dominate and control the world. It is about curtailing Russian influence in Europe. Its about being in a position to effect the Southern Stream project. Satan will never allow Europe to be dependant on Russian energy. It's a good thing this is coming out before the elections only to open the eyes of those dillusional Serbs who were drunk on the EU concept. I wonder what Tadic's stance regarding Kosovo and the EU will be now that the cat is out of the bag.

ivan

pre 12 godina

This is what I've been saying all along regarding the sellouts. The EU was used as a premise/excuse/reason to give Kosovo away. Tadic coould'nt just come out and say that he's been bought out and is going to give away the cradle of Serbian culture. Kosovo is part of the Evil Empire's geopolitical vision of what Europe should be in its quest to dominate and control the world. It is about curtailing Russian influence in Europe. Its about being in a position to effect the Southern Stream project. Satan will never allow Europe to be dependant on Russian energy. It's a good thing this is coming out before the elections only to open the eyes of those dillusional Serbs who were drunk on the EU concept. I wonder what Tadic's stance regarding Kosovo and the EU will be now that the cat is out of the bag.

Berk.

pre 12 godina

Possible is "everything", only death is certain. However, the moment EU would collapse, the weaker EU countries and all countries around EU would suffer most, while powerful nations like Germany, the Netherlands and the Scandinavian countries would form a new alliance, keeping all low performers out.

Still, I don't see it likely, but if it happens...C'est la vie...

Comm. Parrisson

pre 12 godina

Yes, it's a realistic scenario, but not a likely one. Scenarios for atomic disasters caused by nuclear power plants are realistic, too, but they rarely happen, unfortunately.

Mircea proud EU citizen

pre 12 godina

Long live EU, a democratic role-model for the rest of the world to follow!
In other news, according to my sources in Brussels: Albania & Kosovo will join this democratic dream-team led by saint van Rumpoy when he say´s so and that will happen in late June 2014. Albanian part of Montenegro in 2016, Montenegro proper or what´s left of it in 2121 or beyond,Turkey later this year and Sao Tomé & Principe in 2013, congratulations to you all!!

Lenard

pre 12 godina

Just more BS buying time until they usurp all power in Europe the unelected bureaucrats would be rulers and kings pathetic what is new Europe.

Bob

pre 12 godina

Don't you believe it.

The EU is its nation states acting in cooperation - it is not just a centralised power base. One way or another, EU cooperation will continue. The centralists may get a well deserved kick in the teeth, but that won't make much fundamental change to life on the ground.

Serbia knows full well that cooperation is a necessity. It needs to be part of that, and failure to be involved at the highest level possible would leave Serbia relatively isolated and marginalised.

ivan

pre 12 godina

This is what I've been saying all along regarding the sellouts. The EU was used as a premise/excuse/reason to give Kosovo away. Tadic coould'nt just come out and say that he's been bought out and is going to give away the cradle of Serbian culture. Kosovo is part of the Evil Empire's geopolitical vision of what Europe should be in its quest to dominate and control the world. It is about curtailing Russian influence in Europe. Its about being in a position to effect the Southern Stream project. Satan will never allow Europe to be dependant on Russian energy. It's a good thing this is coming out before the elections only to open the eyes of those dillusional Serbs who were drunk on the EU concept. I wonder what Tadic's stance regarding Kosovo and the EU will be now that the cat is out of the bag.

Berk.

pre 12 godina

Possible is "everything", only death is certain. However, the moment EU would collapse, the weaker EU countries and all countries around EU would suffer most, while powerful nations like Germany, the Netherlands and the Scandinavian countries would form a new alliance, keeping all low performers out.

Still, I don't see it likely, but if it happens...C'est la vie...

Comm. Parrisson

pre 12 godina

Yes, it's a realistic scenario, but not a likely one. Scenarios for atomic disasters caused by nuclear power plants are realistic, too, but they rarely happen, unfortunately.

Mircea proud EU citizen

pre 12 godina

Long live EU, a democratic role-model for the rest of the world to follow!
In other news, according to my sources in Brussels: Albania & Kosovo will join this democratic dream-team led by saint van Rumpoy when he say´s so and that will happen in late June 2014. Albanian part of Montenegro in 2016, Montenegro proper or what´s left of it in 2121 or beyond,Turkey later this year and Sao Tomé & Principe in 2013, congratulations to you all!!

Lenard

pre 12 godina

Just more BS buying time until they usurp all power in Europe the unelected bureaucrats would be rulers and kings pathetic what is new Europe.

Bob

pre 12 godina

Don't you believe it.

The EU is its nation states acting in cooperation - it is not just a centralised power base. One way or another, EU cooperation will continue. The centralists may get a well deserved kick in the teeth, but that won't make much fundamental change to life on the ground.

Serbia knows full well that cooperation is a necessity. It needs to be part of that, and failure to be involved at the highest level possible would leave Serbia relatively isolated and marginalised.