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Trump: “I don't need international laws.” Humanity needs the EU, the United States of Europe

Trump, the president of the largest and most powerful state in the world, proves that he has stuck to the culture, education and intellectual structure of the real estate samsar from which he comes. Here's what it says:

“My own morality. My mind is the only thing that can stop me. I don't need international laws. I'm not trying to harm people.”

PHOTO: AFP

PHOTO: AFP

It is exactly the political philosophy of a Hitler, Stalin, Putin and others like them.

International laws are needed primarily for cases where such people become heads of state. For them their own “morality” is enough, they don't need anything else. I cannot fathom that one's own flawed morality can bring death to one's own people, even in one's own country, as happened to Renee Nicole Good yesterday in Minnesota. Or even worse, hundreds of dead in Venezuela, God forbid a world war, even nuclear. In their minds, they can't be wrong, everything they do is very good, by definition. Even if they bring death to fellow humans.

That's why we need international laws that we must all respect, in order not to fall into the trap of people “defective” by their own “construction”, by their own personality.

We need the EU, the United States of Europe

Europe has been through a lot in the last thousand years. He tried monarchies and dictatorships and democracies and wars and peace. He has more socio-political experience compared to Americans. This is how we arrived at the EU, the European Union, with important benefits for the component countries, if we only look at the evolution of Romania in the last 20 years. It has been written and talked about how our country looks now, compared to Serbia, Turkey, or other non-EU countries.

Now more is needed, SUE. We see how a large and powerful country, America, can slip, if a man without the political and historical education necessary for a head of state ends up at its head.

It is true that America also has its antibodies, and that Donald Trump does not carry it much as the president of America. But for the protection of the world in the future from such historical “accidents”, we need an entity to guard the world from the misfortunes that such characters as Donald Trump can bring.

We are not starting from scratch

We have the EU, with the founding Treaty in which the main political, philosophical and economic norms of the EU exist. But more is needed, to strengthen the construction, new valences that make it respected and feared by those who ignore “international laws”, like Trump.

The news is circulating that Trump could give up NATO to get his hands on Greenland, his current obsession. And ground attacks in Mexico, against the drug cartels, possibly with the change of the current leadership of Mexico if they oppose these military interventions. What will be the fate of Canada, it is not difficult to guess. Our Western Hemisphere, Trump's supporters shout!

Consequently, the EU's main task is the establishment of a strictly European NATO, ENATO, let's call it, for now. In other words, the common defense of European countries against aggressor countries led by people who do not believe in international laws, but only in their own “conscience”, even if it is defective.

Another important component is the common foreign policy, led by a common foreign ministry. We still have the EC, the European Commission, with “ministers-commissioners”, only that the new treaty establishing the SEU will establish their powers and powers more precisely.

Economically, the EUS would have common public policies, aimed at raising the economic status of countries lagging behind compared to the most developed states in the EU.

The stages of the formation of the SUE

A European working group consisting of jurists and specialists is being formed to draft the new EU Treaty. Working time, one year, through broad consultation with specialists from all EU countries. Next comes the accession to the EU, through national referendums, of the countries where the citizens want to join. Including in Great Britain, Ukraine, Republic of Moldova. Those that have a negative result in the referendum do not join, they remain alone.

The common currency, the euro, automatically comes into operation for all countries that have joined the EU through a referendum.

There are cessions of sovereignty by the states that enter the EUS, but citizens will carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages of these cessions.

For example, the fight against high-level corruption will be directed and controlled at EU level by a body similar to the current EPPO, but stronger and endowed with more prerogatives and resources. We have here a necessary surrender of sovereignty, if we look at how corrupt the administrations of many EU countries have remained, coming from the communist camp but also from other countries. In the rest, the central and local administration of EUS states remains the prerogative of the component states.

Importantly, SUE does not start from scratch. It has behind it the experience of the EU, with good and bad, which is taken into account when drafting the treaty establishing the EU, the EU Constitution, the EU laws.

We still have a European Parliament, an EC-executive, everything is so that EU citizens, after the experience of the last years of coexistence in the EU, understand the advantages of the EU, and in the face of the dangers of the “Trump phenomenon”.

The danger is great, Trump can lead the world to extinction, in a possible nuclear war proposed by his “conscience”. In this context, the establishment of the SUE, which opposes it with a force equal to that of America, which Trump or others like him are forced to take into account, is necessary. A counterweight to Trump's America.

In this international context, the establishment of EUS in 3-5 years is essential for the survival of humanity.



Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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