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ANALYSIS: Listen to us, work with us, EU to urge new US president

Oct 28, 2008, 7:58 GMT

Brussels - 'You're either with us or against us.'

The words of US President George W Bush on November 6, 2001, have come to be seen in Europe as embodying everything that is wrong with the United States' current foreign policy.

While the European Union has 27 member states with widely differing attitudes on everything from nuclear power to defence spending, they all want the same thing from the next US president - cooperation.

Challenges such as the financial crisis, climate change and terrorism have 'no respect for national frontiers. America and Europe have no choice but to face them together,' the head of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, wrote in a letter addressed to the yet-undecided future president of the world's biggest power on September 24.

On November 4, US voters are set to elect a new president. Just hours before polls open, EU foreign ministers in the French port of Marseille are set to pen a joint letter to Bush's successor setting out how they want the EU-US relationship to develop.

Diplomats in Brussels told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa that their key wish is for the US to abandon Bush's unilateral foreign policy and team up with Europe to tackle the world's biggest problems.

'The question is how much isolation will be applied in the US after the elections. We're saying that we would like close ties, so it would not be the best option for them to close up and focus on internal problems,' an official from a new EU member state said.

Diplomats highlight five key areas where they would like to see more cooperation: Financial stability, climate change, the reform of international organizations, trade and foreign policy.

World leaders are set to hold talks on the world financial crisis on November 15 in Washington as they search for a joint response.

But EU diplomats also want the US to commit to binding cuts in its greenhouse gas emissions, something Bush has long opposed.

'The EU and the US must show leadership on this. We have a moral obligation to offer real, deep cuts ... not least because we are responsible for the bulk of past emissions,' Barroso wrote.

They further want the US to return to the negotiating table in World Trade Organization talks which collapsed in July over a row between the US and India over agricultural subsidies.

Some EU leaders want the US to agree to the reform and, more crucially, to the enlargement of key international fora such as the United Nations Security Council and Group of 8 (G8).

'We cannot wait any longer to enlarge the Security Council. We cannot wait any longer to change the G8 into a G14 with the entry of China, India, South Africa, Mexico and Brazil,' French President Nicolas Sarkozy told the UN last month.

Finally, EU ministers are likely to press for a more consultative approach to key foreign policy hot spots, notably Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Georgia.

Those are all areas in which EU officials have frequently accused Bush of ignoring international - and European - advice in favour of unilateral direct action.

But while EU diplomats are largely in agreement over what they should ask from the White House's next resident, they are still split over how the bloc should react if - as seems likely - the new US president answers with a wish list of his own.

Alternating US administrations, both Democrat and Republican, have long accused Europe of lacking a united voice and a willingness to commit troops and money to the world's trouble spots.

Given the EU's lack of internal unity on many of the key issues on which it is set to ask for US cooperation - such as farm subsidies and climate change - Europe's main problem is not to decide what it wants the US to do, but to agree on what it can offer in return.



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The EU was set up to be 'against us'.Oct 28th, 2008 - 17:37:11

The EU is an inherently unrepresentative, nondemocratic kleptocracy which serves to diminish the sovereignty of it's 'member' states for the enrichment of itself.

It was sold to europeans as a trading bloc and has morphed into a stifling, oppressive, uncaring bureaucracy that seeks to regulate (control) everything from the speed limit to the bend in Bananas and width of a toothbrush head.

It was also sold to europeans with the promise that it would be set up as a 'counterweight' to the USA and therefore it has been reflexively anti-American in it's actions.

While I am sure Obama will be more than happy to cede American sovereignty and decision making to this glorified Mafia Americans need to be on guard against an organization that basically exists to diminish our power and influence.

By the way, ''You're either with us or against us.'' refers to ''You're either with us or against us in the fight against terror.'' A statement made by Bush after islamist terrorists flew aircraft full of people in to buildings full of people. Why would you NOT want to be 'with us' in a fight against those monsters? A rhetorical question. With a few notable exceptions the EU has proven not to be with us.

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SP4:Oct 28th, 2008 - 19:33:54

Correct. The only thing missing are the swastikas and the ovens. Don't worry, they're coming.

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Shove your EU.Oct 28th, 2008 - 20:48:24

The EU's idea of multilateralism is telling Americans what to do.

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SP4: correctOct 30th, 2008 - 18:42:18

After passing GATT and WTO, the euros proceeded to trot out the 'CE' specification, a way to keep American goods out of Europe and raise the cost of Americans doing business there. It got so bad, they actually tried to tell GE that THEY were to approve the design of jet engines going on Airbus planes, in their entirity, as opposed to writing spec's for GE to incorporate into what was GE's own designs.

That is the real face of the EU. Honestly, after the last century, it is bewildering how the populace has laid down for this loss of sovereignty.

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