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    Newsday, NY
    June 21 2005

    In rejection of the EU, voices of pride

    James P. Pinkerton
    June 21, 2005


    GENEVA

    This is a great place to observe the workings - and unworkings - of
    the European Union, because the Swiss were never dumb enough to get
    caught up in the politico-bureaucratic trap of the EU.


    The failure of the European Union to become a "United States of
    Europe" provides a cautionary lesson to all those - on the right as
    well as the left - who think national borders and cultural traditions
    are just so many scraps of paper to be trampled upon in the name of
    some abstract global Good.

    The Swiss are nobody's enemy. They haven't fought a foreign war since
    1815. Indeed, they are eager to trade with anyone, as well as offer
    foreigners those famously secretive Swiss bank accounts.

    But precisely because Switzerland became a rich country by doing its
    own thing, the Swiss never wanted to join the EU, the 25-member-state
    conglomeration that stretches from Portugal to Finland to Greece.

    The EU has been in the news lately because voters in two linchpin
    countries, France and Holland, voted down the proposed EU
    constitution that would have cemented the Union. That constitution
    was a 474-page brick of a document, written by pan-European elites
    who wanted to flatten the continent, politically, so that decisions
    about the fate of 450 million people would be made in Brussels, far
    beyond the reach of any mere individual nation.

    Americans, who prize state and local control of their government,
    would immediately reject any similar attempt to move political
    authority to Washington, let alone move it to a coalition of
    foreigners headquartered in a foreign country. But most observers
    thought that the Europeans were different and that people there would
    vote for the new EU constitution, thus forever mixing the Irish and
    the Spanish and the Maltese into the same Brussels blender for the
    benefit of multicultural business, as well as multicultural politics.
    But of course, because true democracy is impossible when the voters
    speak 100 different languages, the EU constitution would have ushered
    in a perpetual Eurocratic reign.

    Well, now we know the stubborn truth about Europe. In voting down the
    constitution, Europeans demonstrated that they, too, have a pride of
    place and reverence for their unique traditions. They don't want to
    see their flags, anthems and everything else buried by red tape from
    a centralized Eurocracy.

    Indeed, not only has ratification of the constitution been put on
    hold, but efforts to enact a new EU budget are deadlocked as well.
    And now the euro currency is under siege. "People will tell you
    Europe is not in a crisis - it is in a profound crisis," Luxembourg
    Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker told Reuters after he chaired the
    latest failed summit of EU chieftains.

    Of course, what Juncker, a prototypical Euro-litist, regards as a
    "crisis" would be regarded by others as a somewhat belated outbreak
    of common sense. That's because the EU elites weren't eager to create
    just a hulking European superstate. They wanted to create an even
    bigger Eurasian superstate, by including Turkey and possibly other
    Muslim and Arab countries.

    Turkey, population 70 million, is a relatively modern and democratic
    Muslim country, even if it has yet to properly account for, or
    apologize for, its massacre of more than a million Armenians during
    World War I. But Turkey has only the barest toehold in Europe,
    physically, ethnically and religiously. Its capital and most of its
    population are in what the Romans were the first to call Asia Minor,
    and most of its people bow down to pray toward Mecca. And so for the
    EU elites to seek to bring Turkey into their union was proof those
    elites were dismissive of "Europe" all along. What the EU-ers really
    wanted was an intercontinental empire, as big as possible, reaching
    everywhere possible.

    Most people want peaceful trade and travel. The Swiss had it right
    all along. And so, like an earlier polyglot project dreamed up by the
    powerful, the Tower of Babel, the EU is now falling.
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