In short, when Europe splinters into different ethnic/historic/governmental factions, a singular & cohesive EU strategy is harder to follow.
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not true, remember Yugoslavia - broken up and better for it, the Kurds need there own state - everybody needs a home
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Thats an interesting thought. But heres 1 for you. What happens if this catches on in the US?
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The South found out the hard way what happens when people try to exit. The U.S. will never really let any territories/states leave.
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Undue? Like WA/CO/OR telling the Feds off on the pot war is a bad thing? We have a Federal system that it makes sense to revitalize.
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i’m hoping it does, then california can succeed
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California is the sixth largest economy in the world, driving the US economy. We’re succeeding just fine. But thanks for wishing us success!
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Substitute "United States" for "Catalonia" and "England" for "EU." Does that make a difference?
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Spain has struggled with unity for centuries. At various times both the Basques & Catalonians have pushed for independence from the central government in Madrid.
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