Draghi: “L’Europa deve scegliere. Diventare una federazione per essere una potenza. L’ordine globale è morto, la minaccia è ciò che lo sostituirà”

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  1. goldstarflag on

    All those who today find themselves squeezed between the United States and China, only Europeans have the option of becoming a true power themselves.

    We have to decide: do we simply remain a large market, subject to the priorities of others? Or do we take the necessary steps to become a power?” Former Prime Minister Mario Draghi said this while receiving an honorary degree in Leuven, Belgium, emphasizing that to become a power, “Europe must move from confederation to federation.”
    “Where Europe has federated-on trade, competition, the single market, monetary policy-we are respected as a power and negotiate as a single entity. We see this today in the successful trade agreements negotiated with India and Latin America,” he stressed.

    “The now defunct global order did not fail because it was founded on an illusion,” but “the collapse of this order is not in itself the threat. A world with less trade and weaker rules would be painful, but Europe would be able to adapt. The real threat is what will replace it.” Europe has before it “a future in which it risks becoming, at the same time, subordinate, divided and deindustrialised”. Draghi stressed that “a Europe unable to defend its interests will not be able to preserve its values for long.” “By acting together, we will rediscover something that has long been dormant: our pride, our self-confidence, our confidence in our future. And it is on this foundation that Europe will be built.”

    “Consider Greenland. The decision to resist rather than settle required Europe to make a real strategic assessment: mapping our levers, identifying our tools, and reflecting on the consequences of the escalation. The will to act imposed clarity on the ability to act.” “By standing together in the face of a direct threat, Europeans have discovered a solidarity that previously seemed unattainable. This shared determination was reflected in public opinion in a way that no final communiqué from a summit could have achieved,” he stressed.

  2. One_Alternative_6965 on

    Not wrong. I personaly will never travel to the US again and wants nothing to do with them ever again.
    Damage is done. 🤷‍♂️

  3. Angel-0a on

    As usual – someone has to take the lead. Start with France and Germany and maybe Italy. If they show the rest of Europe that it works, others will follow.

  4. Smalahove1 on

    He is not wrong.

    Hard pill to swallow, but a pill that is needed.

  5. Any-Original-6113 on

    Unfortunately, small or less affluent countries resist the transition to a Federation not because they fail to see the threats from the US or China, but because they fear becoming once again a backwater province that can be ignored. That’s precisely what happened when the USSR was the hegemon in Central and Eastern Europe.

  6. Ooofy_Doofy_ on

    EU: Best I can do is continue to take in unskilled immigrants

  7. Strange_Recording931 on

    everything Draghi wants can be achieved without using the word Federation, lord above has he a diplomatic brain cell in his body?

  8. GurthNada on

    France and Germany alone amount to 1/3 of EU population and GDP. Let’s first see a federation between these two. 

  9. cirillogiuseppe1 on

    understood time to buy more usa weapons , right ?/s

    added the s just in case

  10. Comfortable-Mud1209 on

    Fifteen years ago, I laughed at federalist ideas and burgeoning movements. Today, I wish it were already a reality. And I’m not even a citizen of the EU.

    Get your act together, Europeans, and take the lead. At least once in your history.

  11. Ice_Tower6811 on

    While I agree with him, a federation means everyone has to give up some sovereignty and power. We (smaller EU members) do not want to be absorbed by the largest EU states and become the equivalent of a municipality for them.

  12. Sad_Cover4086 on

    It’s their own fault that we gave up our colonies for absolutely nothing.

  13. goldstarflag on

    15-20% of Draghi’s reforms have been implemented already. More on the way.
    But treaty reform is needed as well to really make a great leap.

  14. Mr-DevilsAdvocate on

    It is really that simple: federalise and see if we can shake our differences or be divided and be individually subjugated one way or another.

    Naturally I’d vote the former. I see no benefit, none whatsoever, in the second option.

  15. Yog_Sothtoth on

    SuperMario indeed. Federated Europe is, given the actual geopolitical environment, the only way forward, it’s going to be hard to implement as long as we refuse to realilze all opposing actor are on Putin’s payroll, or such dumbfucks he has no need to compensate them.
    We are at war on the eastern front, and we just lost the US as partner, it’s time to move our collective asses.

  16. fatbunyip on

    Super Mario dropping bars. 

    I think the new global geopolitical situation is actually helping the public opinion of the EU. Normally the average person would be thinking in terms of the EU affecting their country. Now the external issues have made people think of it the other way, of the effect of global factors on Europe. 

  17. proBICEPS on

    Bulgaria’s national motto is “Unity makes strength”. I go by it and fully support federation

  18. jakobsheim on

    I‘m always split on this stuff. On one hand it would obviously make it easier to take action but i do not like the consolidation of power into one point. It’s a sure way to head towards disaster.

  19. Ancient_Ship2980 on

    Mario Draghi seems to be one of the most insightful and visionary statesmen of Europe and, in fact, of the world.Actually, he is a former central banker, but he certainly understands geopolitics. I am an American and am anti-Trump. When Mario Draghi speaks, I listen carefully. At the very least, Europe would appear to need to de-risk its relationship with the U.S. and diversify its trading relationships, as well as bolster its military capabilities. Europe perhaps needs to balance the U.S. and China against each other, while it fortifies itself economically and militarily. Europe also needs to be able to stand up to Putin and Russia, of course. It is an increasingly complex and unpleasant world.

  20. 29September2024 on

    Europe does not need to be a federation. EU needs to invest in education to the fight against the disinformation and misinformation propaganda of the East and West rogue nations.

  21. karlywarly73 on

    I’m happy to identify as a citizen of a federal EU if it means our security… economic and otherwise. I’ll still be an Irishman and a proud one at that. We need a fully integrated European army, air force, navy with a nuclear umbrella. Ireland needs to stop being neutral play our part in EU defense. If the US becomes aggressive, Ireland becomes the weak underbelly on Europe. Our Air Corps aircraft are not even armed FFS! The UK should be welcomed back to the EU. We should also allow candidate EU countries to join the EU on a second tier basis until they work through the various chapters until they become full members.

  22. SmileFIN on

    Proceeds to build mass-surveillance system with american Palantir, Oracle and Amazon.

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