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Jun 9·edited Jun 9

It's worse than you think, as the EU is not merely run by neutral "technocrats". It's run by the likes of Von der Leyen who are actually assets of the US three letter agencies.

Plus last year or the year before they actually tried to shove and AMERICAN into the EU itself by appointing her as an EU commissioner, I think it was for the competition commission, if I recall correctly. Look it up for finer details, but even that was too much for many of the stooges there, and the move was shut down.

And speaking for giving away sovereignty, what comes out having unelected spook assets running the EU, is stuff like this, using weirdo non-local terms like "Euro-Atlantic". Does it remind you of "Indo-Pacific" - it should- all of this is the handiwork of Pentagon planners.

Now nobody in the EU has voted for any of this at all. Not one of the several hundred citizens of EU countries has ever been allowed to review and cast a vote on it in a referendum or as an election topic even- Buts its a signed agreement basically handing over the foreign policy of the entire EU to......the US military.

Joint Declaration on EU-NATO Cooperation by the President of the European

Council, the President of the European Commission, and the Secretary General

of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/attachment/874309/EU-NATO%20declaration_EN.pdf

1. The NATO-EU strategic partnership is founded on our shared values, our

determination to tackle common challenges and our unequivocal commitment to

promote and safeguard peace, freedom and prosperity in the Euro-Atlantic area.

2. Today, we are faced with the gravest threat to Euro-Atlantic security in decades.

Russia’s brutal war on Ukraine violates international law and the principles of the UN

Charter. It undermines European and global security and stability. Russia’s war has

exacerbated a food and energy crisis affecting billions of people around the world.

3. We condemn in the strongest possible terms Russia’s aggression. Russia must

immediately stop this war and withdraw from Ukraine. We express our full solidarity

with Ukraine and reiterate our unwavering and continued support for its

independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally

recognized borders. We fully support Ukraine’s inherent right to self-defence and to

choose its own destiny

4. Authoritarian actors challenge our interests, values and democratic principles using

multiple means – political, economic, technological and military.

5. We live in an era of growing strategic competition. China’s growing assertiveness

and policies present challenges that we need to address.

6. Persistent conflict, fragility and instability in our European neighbourhood undermine

our security and provide fertile ground for strategic competitors, as well as terrorist

groups, to gain influence, destabilise societies and pose a threat to our security.

7. As underlined by both the NATO Strategic Concept and the EU Strategic Compass,

this is a key juncture for Euro-Atlantic security and stability, more than ever

demonstrating the importance of the transatlantic bond, calling for closer EU-NATO

cooperation.

8. NATO remains the foundation of collective defence for its Allies and essential for Euro

Atlantic security. We recognise the value of a stronger and more capable European

defence that contributes positively to global and transatlantic security and is

complementary to, and interoperable with NATO.

9. Our mutually reinforcing strategic partnership contributes to strengthening security

in Europe and beyond. NATO and the EU play complementary, coherent and

mutually reinforcing roles in supporting international peace and security. We will

further mobilize the combined set of instruments at our disposal, be they political,

economic or military, to pursue our common objectives to the benefit of our one

billion citizens.

10. Building on the 2016 Warsaw Joint Declaration and the 2018 Brussels Joint

Declaration, which significantly expanded the breadth and depth of our partnership

established more than twenty years ago, we have achieved unprecedented progress

across all areas of cooperation.

11. We have reached tangible results in countering hybrid and cyber threats, operational

cooperation including maritime issues, military mobility, defence capabilities, defence

industry and research, exercises, counter terrorism, and capacity-building of

partners.

12. As the security threats and challenges we are confronted with are evolving in scope

and magnitude, we will take our partnership to the next level on the basis of our

long-standing cooperation. We will further strengthen our cooperation in existing

areas, and expand and deepen our cooperation to address in particular the growing

geostrategic competition, resilience issues, protection of critical infrastructures,

emerging and disruptive technologies, space, the security implications of climate

change, as well as foreign information manipulation and interference.

13. In signing this declaration we will take the NATO-EU partnership forward in close

consultation and cooperation with all NATO Allies and EU Member States, in the spirit

of full mutual openness and in compliance with the decision-making autonomy of our

respective organisations and without prejudice to the specific character of the

security and defence policy of any of our members. In this context, we view

transparency as crucial. We encourage the fullest possible involvement of the NATO

Allies that are not members of the EU in its initiatives. We encourage the fullest

possible involvement of the EU members that are not part of the Alliance in its

initiatives.

14. We will assess progress on a regular basis.

Signed at Brussels on 10 January 2023 in triplicate.

Charles Michel

President of the European Council

Ursula von der Leyen

President of the European Commission

Jens Stoltenberg

Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

And already from it, we see these kind of actions by the unelected officials of the EU, which will only contribute to increase the cost of life of EU citizens, and done purely in service of NATO agenda of global hostility:

https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/jun/09/eu-import-tariffs-chinese-electric-vehicles

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