- 04 Jan 2007 21:54
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http://euobserver.com/9/23188
This was expected, of course its rather amusing how German desire to pursue hegemony in Europe leads to premature blunt declaration of German lust for power over others. Of course it starts with "small" EU states but in the end it will be the only "the rightous superior state and nation destined to rule the Europe" that will have the right to appoint officials.
European Commission vice-president Guenter Verheugen has questioned the need for small EU countries to have their own member of the European Commission, as part of far-reaching proposals to reform the EU executive.
This was expected, of course its rather amusing how German desire to pursue hegemony in Europe leads to premature blunt declaration of German lust for power over others. Of course it starts with "small" EU states but in the end it will be the only "the rightous superior state and nation destined to rule the Europe" that will have the right to appoint officials.
In the Eurasianists’ view, it was Tatars – to be precise, the Mongols of the 13th century – who laid the foundation of Russian statehood, culture, and, to some degree, even ethnicity.