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Fri 8 Jun, 2007 08:31 am
It is no one's secret that ex-Soviet republic of Georgia is planning to become a member of the North-Atlantic Treaty organization. Let us consider what this NATO expansion implies for European NATO members.
It is as plain as the nose on your face that after Georgia becomes integrated with NATO, European member states will get obliged to back up re-equipment of Georgian army to make it meet NATO standards. I must notice it is very, very costly, and is likely to affect the economics of all EU donor countries.
In point of fact, as Washington is purposefully speeding up integration of Georgia into NATO, America is ably implementing a policy of subversing economic foundations of European Union. Don't you see it? Besides, there are certain counties amongst EU members (like Poland, for instance) that assist the US in its attempts to expand NATO and run competitive activities against European Union.
oh beggar..... never mind....