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Unattractive union: it is now clear that European nations were deceived into joining an economic union that became a political union, yet our leaders still seek a similar economic union with the EU.(TRANSATLANTIC UNION)(European Union)(Cover story)
The New American
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May 11, 2009 |
Perloff, James |
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THE NEW AMERICAN has devoted extensive coverage to the risks of what critics have dubbed a North American Union (NAU), in reference to the incremental integration of the United States with Mexico and Canada. The foundation for such a union was initiated with the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, which went into effect on January 1, 1994. Like the older European Common Market that eventually morphed into the EU, NAFTA, a supposed "free trade" arrangement, provided the supranational architecture for future integration.
This process of North American integration was later advanced through the "Security and Prosperity ...
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